}• BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY A Classified Index to the Professional Periodical Literature relating to Library Hconomy,. Printing, Methods of Publishing, Copyright, Bibliography, etc. BY H. G. T. CANNONS,^ Borough Librariini, Finsbury, London. OF THE ^W'VERSJTY Of ILonOon: STANLHY RUSSHLL & CO., COLONIAL HOUSE, TOOLEY STREET, S.E. 1910. SCHOOli h UNIVERSITY j V PREFACE. One of the most striking features of the Twentieth Century Librarian's work is its diversity. The Library field is so large and the different branches so intricately connected, that it is no easy task for him to keep in touch with the latest developments in library science, the necessity and importance of which cannot be over-estimated. To the modern Librarian economy of time and concentration of resources are vital. The most important medium for the dissemination of technical informa- tion concerning Librarianship is undoubtedly the professional press and associated with it, tlie Transactions of the various Bibliograpliical Societies, the two enabling the Librarian to acquire that intimate knowledge of current progress so essential to effective and efficient administration. Certain it is that the remarkable advance in Library work which has been made during the past thirty-three years would not have been possible but for these channels of intercommunication for the exchange of new ideas or the recording of fresh experience. Students of special subjects constantly require to collect all available information concerning the question in which they are interested. Reference to past work is indispensable, for it not only serves to indicate what has already been accomplished and thus prevents much waste of time and energy in reinvestigating already explored paths, but what is more important, the failure of others, frequently suggests improvements, that without such knowledge would never be realized. The enormous and constantly increasing stream of professional period- ical literature renders it impossible for any one individual to keep in touch with all that is likely to be of service to him. Even with the annual indexes and other aids, hours of wearying search are often required to unearth an article, the general subject or the most valuable details of which, are more strongly impressed upon the memory than the title under which it is indexed. It is indeed difficult for the student of library economy to obtain the full value of the professional literature — ^Firstly, because at present he has no means of ascertaining expeditiously what work has been done or what articles published which may be of value to him ; and secondly because he cannot readily find again what he may have already consulted. Mr. Frederick Teggart states in a note attached to his article on " Library literature in England and the United States during the Nineteenth Century," Libvavy Journal, Vol. 26, 1891, pp. 257-261. " It is to be regretted that with all the facilities of College courses " and Library Schools, the elementary necessity of a Bibliography of " Library Economy has not been supplied — 'There have been various "attempts — The ' Report on Libraries' {1876) pp. 733-744, and Mr. " E. R. Nicholson's ' List of some leading subjects connected with " Library formation and management,' published in the Transactions '^ of the First Conference of Librarians (1877) PP- 208-211, 248-249, and "also in the Library Journal, Vol. i, pp. 399-401 are now very inade- " quate." Mr. Teggart in concluding his valuable resume of the Literature of Library Economy, says : — " At the conclusion of the first half century of modern democratic " Library movement, we find the profession with a very much en- " larged experience, with a great body of valuable but undigesteil "literature, and awaiting three important pieces of work: (i) A " Bibliography of Library Science ; (2) A Descriptive appraisal of " our Library resources : (3) A Systematic summing up of our pro- " fessional experience and knowledge." 4 PREFACE Mr. W. D. Johnston, of the Library of Congress, in his " Suggestions for a Year-Book of I.il)iary Literature," Library Journal, \'ol. 29, 1904, pp. 126-127, writes as follows :— " The first requis-ite of the progress of Library science, as of all " sciences, is a permanent and systematic record. This has been " recognised in the establishment of numerous Journals devoted to " Library interests and Bibliography, but with all these, there is no " publication devoted to Library literature — and suggests the com- " pilation of a Classified List of books and articles in Magazines *• relating to Libraries and Library administration." This has to some extent been met by the publication in 1905 of" Library Work : a quarterly Bibliography and digest of Library Literature," by the H. W. Wilson Co., Minneapolis, U.S.A., and Mr. Arthur E. Bostwick, Ph.D., Chief Librarian of the St. Louis Public Library, with the select list of references appended to his work, entitled " The American Public Library," published by Appleton & Co., April, 1910, pp. 394; and on this side of the Atlantic by the " Guide to Librarianship," by Mr. James Duff Brown, Chief Librarian of Islington. The present volume is the result of the first systematic attempt to index the whole range of literature in the English language published in the Library periodical press, indexing as it does, every article relating to Library history and administration, Library Associations, Commissions, Conferences and Schools, Biographical notices of Librarians, Classification, Cataloguing, Ofilice routine, Mechanical accessories and aids, Heating, Lighting, \'entilation and the various contributory branches of knowledge ; Binding, Paper, Museum and Lecture work ; Practical and Historical Printing ; Book selection and the various aids thereto ; Bibliography, Methods of Publishing, Copyright and the numerous subjects either directly or indirectly connected with the work of National, Public, Proprietary and Private Libraries and Museums. Undoubtedly many of the best things that have been written on the various branches of the profession are hidden away in the back numbers of periodicals, and the compiler hopes this volume will render them more easily accessible, and thus prove a valuable help to every Bibliothecal student. In the compilation of this Bibliography, the original articles appearing,' in the various professional journals have been consulted and the entries made from the contents of the papers, not merely from their headings, the first and last pages being given in order to show the scope of the paper. Recognising the value of such a Bibliography to Librarians and students of Librarianship, in November, 1907, the compiler offered to present the rights of the European sales of the volume to the Library Association of the United Kingdom, but owing to insufficient support, the Council were unable to proceed with its publication, and as there appeared to be no prospect of the work being produced under the auspices of the Association in the immediate future, this offer had reluctantly to be withdrawn and the publication undertaken as a private commercial venture. The size of the work has materially mcreased since the Council of the Library Association first considered it, as it now comprises over 15,000 entries arranged in a classified logical sequence, under i,goo subject headings, entries being placed in order of date to present the subject in its historical aspect ; the whole being preceded by an elaborate and detailed scheme of classification, specially prepared for the work, and an alphabetical subject index comprising over 2,500 direct references. It thus forms a Classified Bibliography to all articles appearing in the professional publications during the period 1876-1909. It is a recognised fact that many Library Committees and Librarians, owing to the lack of suitable information, waste much time and money in finding suitable places to obtain their supplies — To overcome this a repre- sentative selection of firms specialising in ^supplies used in Library PREFACE administration are entered under the various subject heads, immediately followinjf the literature indexed. By this means hints may be gained where various kinds of books may be procured, where books and periodicals may be bound, where Library furniture, stationery, records and supplies of every description may be obtained, the whole forming a permanent Directory of Library Furnishers, whether in fixtures, stationery, books or other ac- cessories. Notwithstanding the enormous task connected with its compilation, the compiler does not seek to make profit from the sale of the publication and the price has therefore been fixed as low as possible in order to bring the work within the reach of all engaged in Library work. It should be distinctly understood that the Classification Scheme attached, although fairly comprehensive, does not aspire to cover the whole field of Librarianship and its allied topics, its object being merely to provide a classified key to the subjects represented in the body of the work. Where the key to the classification may not clearly indicate the position of special topics, the full alphabetical subject index should be consulted. It ^s hoped this will meet the needs of all inquirers. Everything consistent with clearness has been done to insure condensa- tion and brevity with reference to the various periodicals and journals indexed. For key to the abbreviations, see overleaf. The compiler desires to acknowledge the encouragement during the progress of the work from the numerous letters of appreciation he has received from American Librarians. He is indebted to Professor Aksel G. S. Josephson, of Chicago, for the references to articles appearing in the Proceedings of the Bibliographical Society of America, and the Year-Book of the Bibliographical Society of Chicago; and also to Doctor H. M. Barlow, of the Library of the Royal C^iollege of Physicians, for those articles published in the official organ of the Association of Medical Librarians. To both of these gentlemen, he desires to tender an expression of his sincere thanks. H. G. T. CANNONS. FiNSBURV Cextral Library, Skinner St., Clerkenwell, E.C. Xorciiibn, 79/0. Abbreviations of Publications Indexed. A. L. A. Bull — Bulletin of the American Library Association. An Leab — An Leabharlann. Bib Scty of Amer Proc— Bibliographical Society of America: Proceedings. Bib Scty of Chic Yrbk— Bibliographical Society of Chicago : Year-Book. Bib Scty Trans— Bibliograpical Society of London : Transactions. B. A. R. — Book Auction Records. Cal News Notes — California Libraries: News Notes of. Conn P. L. D. — Connecticut Public Library Document. Del S. L. C. Hdbk— Delaware State Library Commission Handbook (1904) Greenwood's "Public Libraries," 1894. Greenwood's "Year-Book," 1897, 1900-01. Ind L. C. 5th Biennial Rept — Indiana Public Library Commission, 5th Biennial Report, 1909 Ind. S. L. C. Bull — Indiana State Library Commission Bulletin International Conferences : — ist Int Conf — 1st International Conference of Librarians, 1877. 2nd Int Conf— 2nd International Conference of Librarians, 1897. U.S. Rept 1892-93— World's Columbian Exposition (U. S. Go%ernment Report, 1892-93, Vol. I). la Lib C. Q. — Iowa Library Commission Quarterly. Kans City L. Q. — Kansas City, Missouri, Library Quarterly. L. — Library. L. (N. S.)— Library (New Series). L. A. — Library Assistant. L. A. M. N. — Library Association Monthly Notes. L. A. R. — Library Association Record. L. A. Trans — Library Association Transactions. L. A. Yrbk — Library Association Year-Book, 1891-1909. L. A. of Austral Proc — Library Association of Australasia ; Proceedings. L. C. — Library Chronicle. L. J. — Library Journal. Lib of Congress Repts — Library of Congress : Reports of the Librarian. L. N. (U. S.)— Library Notes (Edited by Melvil Dewey). Lib Occ — Library Occurrent. Lib Work— Library Work. L. W.— Library World. Lit Yrbk — Literary Year-Book. Medical Lib & Hist J nl— Medical Library and Historical Journal. Minn L. C. N.— Minnesota Public Library Commission Notes. Minn, la & Wis L. C. Hdbk — Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin Library Commission Hand- Book. Neb Lib Bull — Nebraska Library Commission Bulletin. N. Y. S. L. Repts— New York State Library Reports. N. Y. L.— New York Libraries. Ohio Bull— Ohio State Library Bulletin. Penn L. Comm Bull — PennsyK'ania Library Commission Bulletin. Penn Lib Notes — Pennsylvania Library Notes. P. L. — Public Libraries. U. S. Govt. Repts— Onited States Commission of Education : Annual Reports. Vt. L. C. Bull — Vermont Library Commission Bulletin. Wash L. A. Bull — Washington Library Association Bulletin. Wis L. Bull— Wisconsin Library Association Bulletin. Key to the Classification. Where ihe Key to the Classification may not clearly indicate the position of special topics, the full index of subjects should be consulted. It is hoped tliis will meet the needs of all inquirers. Class A— Library Associations, Clubs, Commissions, Schools, and Conferences. 1 Associations, Clubs, etc.. General. Associations, State Library As.so- 2 Special, American Library As- ciations of America, contd. — sociation — H istorical. A 41 Indiana — Constitution. 3 Constitution. A 42 Report of Meetings. 4 Charter. A 43 Iowa— Historical Sketch. 5 Aims and Purposes. A 44 Report of Meetings. 6 Council. A 45 Kansas. 7 Executive Board. A 46 Kentucky. 8 Committees. A 47 Keystone. 9 Trustee's Section. A 48 Maine. ID Treasurer's Report. A 49 Massachusetts. 11 Past Officers. A 50 Western. 12 Officers. A 51 Michigan. 13 Membership. A 52 Minnesota. 14 Membership Necrology. A 53 Missouri. 15 Headquarters. A 54 Montana. i6 Affiliation with Kindred A 55 Nebraska. Associations. A 56 New England. 17 American Library Institute. A 57 New Hampshire. i8 National Educational Asso- A 58 New Jersey. ciation. A 59 New York State. 19 Association of State Libra- A 60 Ohio. rians. A 61 Oklahoma. 20 National Association of A 62 Oregon. State Librarians. A 62- Pacific North West. 21 -Association of Law Libra- A 63 Pennsylvania. Western. ries. A 64 Rhode Island. 21-1 Special Libraries Associa- A 65 Tennessee. tion. A 66 Texas. 22 State and Local Associa- A 67 \'ermont. tions — General. A 68 Virginia. 23 State Library Associations of A 69 Washington. America, Special, Alabama. A 70 Washington (D.C.) 24 California— Historical Sketch. A 71 Wisconsin — Historical Sketch ^5 Constitution. A 72 Reports of Meeting. 26 Members. A 73 Northern Travelling. 27 Publications. A 74 Library Clubs of America- 28 Allied Organisations. General 29 Report of Meetings. A 75 Special, .Ann Arbor. 30 Southern California. A 76 Hay Path. 31 Carolina, North. A 77 BuiTalo 32 South. A 78 Cape Cod. 35 Colorado. A 79 Chicago. 34 Connecticut. A 80 Round Table. 35 Dakota, North. A 8o-i Columbia, Mo. 36 South. A 80-2 Columbus, Ohio. 37 District of Columbia. A 81 Des Moines 3« Florida. A 82 Fox River Valley. 39 (Georgia. A 83 Hudson River. 40 Illinois. A 84 Indianapoli.s. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOXOMY A 8s A 86 A «7 A 87-1 A 88 A 89 A qo A 91 A 92 A 9^ A 94 A 95 A 96 A 97 A 98 A 99 A 100 A lOI A 102 A 103 Library Clubs of America- Indianapolis, Round Table. Indiana. Northern and South- ern Michigan. Iowa City. Kansas City. Lincoln, Nebraska- Long Island. Maine, Eastern. Massachusetts. Milwaukee. Mohawk Valley. Monongahela Valley- Xashville- New York. Central - Pennsylvania. Southern Tier. Twin City. Worcester, Southern. 02 Library Commission of America — General - League of Library Commis- sions. 104 Library Commissions. Special, Alabama. Carolina, North. Colorado. Connecticut. Dakota, North. Delaware. Denver. Georgia. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Kansas. Maine. Maryland, State. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. Missouri. Nebraska — Historical Sketch Reports of Meetings. New England. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New York (Public Library Division of the University). Ohio Oregon. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Tennessee. Texas. Vermont. Washington. Wisconsin. 135 Library Schools General. Special, Alabama School. Amherst Summer School. Atalanta Carnegie Library Training School. A 105 A 106 A 107 A 108 A 109 A no A III A 112 A 112-1 A "3 A 114 A 115 A 116 A 118 A Tig A 120 A 121 A 122 A 123 A I23-I A 124 A 125 A 126 A 127 A 128 A 129 A 130 A 131 A I3I-I A I3I-2 A 132 A 133 A 134 A 135 I A 136 A 137 A 138 of America- Summer Library Schools of America — A 139 Armour Institute Library Class. California Summer School. Chautauqua Summer School. Cleveland Summer School. Colorado State Normal School. Columbian College Library School. Drexel Institute Library Class. Forbes Library Summer School. Illinois University Library School. Indiana Library School. Summer School. Iowa Summer School. Los Angelos P.L. Training Class. Maine State College Librar)' School. McGill University Summer School. Michigan Summer School. Minnesota University Lib- rary School. Missouri University Summer Course. Montana University Library Class. Nebraska University Sum- mer School. New Jersej^ Summer School. New York Circulating Li- brar}' Training Class. New York State Library School. Library Summer School. Ohio State University Sum- mer School. A 164 Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library Training Class for Children's Librarians. A 165 Pratt Institute Library School. A 166 Simmons College Library School. A 167 Springfield (Mass.) City Training Class. A 168 Syracuse University Librarv School. A 169 Washington School of Library Science. A 170 Washington University Sum- mer School. A 171 Western Reserve University Librar)' School. A 172 Winona School for Libra- rians. A 173 Wisconsin University Sum- mer School. A 174 Library School. A 175 Wyoming University Sum- mer School. A 176 Library Association of Ontario, Canada. A A A A 140 141 142 143 A 144 A 145 A 146 A 147 A A A A 148 149 150 151 A 152 A 153 A A 154 155 A 156 A 157 A 158 A A 159 160 A 161 A 162 A 163 KEY TO THE ^LASSIFICATIOX .9 A 177 Library Association of Aberdeen, Library Assistants' Association, Canada. Branches. A 178 Library Association of the United A 210 Yorkshire. Kingdom — Historical Sketch. A 211 South Wales. A 179 Constitution. A 212 Ireland. A 180 Charter. A 213 Library Association. Dcmnark. A I Si Aims and Purposes. A 214 France. A 1 82 Council. A 214- I Germany— Library School at A 183 Committees. Berlin. A 184 Treasurer's Reports. A 215 Sweden — Summer School in A 185 Officers. Library Science, Stock- A 186 Membership. holm. A 187 Affiliations with kindred Asso- A 215- I Italy — Association for Promo- ciations. tion of Libraries. A 188 Birmingham and District A 216 Australasia. Library Association. A 217 Conferences. General. A 189 Bristol and Western District A 218 Special, America. Branch. A 219 Presidential Addresses. A lyo Librarians of the Mersey A 220 State Librarians. District. A 221 Inter-State. A 191 North Midland Library A 222 Bi-State. Association. A 223 ■' Library Week." A 192 North-Western Branch. A 224 Congress of Women Libra- A 193 Northern Counties Library rians. Association. A 225 Law Librarians. A 194 Society of Public Librarians. A 226 Canada, Ontario. A 194- I Medical Library Association, A 227 Aberdeen. England. A 228 United Kingdom. A 195 Irish Rural Library Asso- A 229 Presidential Addresses. ciation. A 230 France. A 196 Public Libraries Association A 231 Germany. (Ireland). A 232 Italy. A 197 Scottish Library Association. A 233 South Africa. A 198 Library Club, English— Pseu- A 234 Australasia. donyms. A 235 International. A 199 Library Schools, English. A 236 Library Periodicals, American. A 199- [ Liverpool. General. A 199- 2 Manchester. A 237 Special, American Library A 199-3 Wigan. Association. A 200 Library Assistants' Association. A 238 Independent Organ. Historical Sketch. A 239 State and Local Association A 201 Constitution. Organs. A 202 Meetings. A 240 Library Association of United A 203 Proposed Affiliation with the Kingdom. L.A.U.K. A 241 England— Independent Organ. A 204 Branches, General. A 242 Library Assistants' Associa- A 205 Special, Newcastle. tion. A 206 Manchester and District. A 243 Library Conference Exhibits. A 207 North Eastern. A 244 Library Economy, Bibliography A 208 North Western. A 245 Librarians' Library. A 209 Northumberland and Dur- ham. A 246 Librarians' Aids. Class B- Library Legislation. B I Library Legislation, General. P. 10 Library Legislation, P, 2 Special by Countries— America State-s— Iowa. United States, General. B ] , Kansas. B i By States — Alabama. B 12 Kentucky. B 4 California. B 13 Maine. B 5 Carolina, North. B 14 Maryland. B 5- I Carolina, South. B '4- Massachusetts. B 6 Colorado. B 15 Minnesota. B 6- I Connecticut. B 16 Missouri. B 6- 2 Delaware. B 17 Montana. B 7 (ieorgia. B 18 Nebraska. B 8 Illinois. B 19 Nevada. B 9 Indiana. B 20 New Jersey. Special by lO BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Librar>' Legislation, by States — B 36 Library Legislation, British Colo- H 21 New York. nies. H 22 Brooklyn. B 37 Acts, Adoption of. B 2i North West. B 38 State Aid, American. B 24 Ohio. B 39 British. H 25 Oklahoma. B 40 Taxation, American. B 26 Oregon. B 41 Rates and Rating, British. B 27 Pennsylvania. B 42 Rate Limitation. B 27.1 Rhode Island, B 43 Rating and Taxation of Library B 28 Tennessee. Buildings. B 28-1 Vermont. B 44 Exemption from Rates and B 29 Washington. Taxes. B ?() Wisconsin. B 45 Penalty for Injury to Library B31 Wyoming. Property. B 32 British Islands, England. H 46 Action for Libel contained in B 33 For Rural Districts. Books. B 34 Ireland. i • B 35 Scotland. Class C— Library History and Description. C I Libraries, General. Libraries, United States, Public C 2 Ancient. Libraries, under States. C 3 United States, National (Library C 47 Iowa, Special, Burling- of Congress.) ton. C 4 Government, General. C 48 Cedar Rapids. C 5 Special. C 49 Davenport. C 6 State Libraries, General. C 50 Eldora. C 7 Special, California. c 51 Marshalltown. C 8 Iowa. C 52 Muscatine. C 9 Indiana. C 53 Onawa. C 10 New York. C 54 Ottumwa. C II Public Libraries, General. C 55 Kansas State Libraries. C 12 Arranged under States. C 56 Kentucky, General. Alabama, General. C 57 Louisiana, State. C 13 State. C 5« Special, New Orleans. C 14 California, General. C 59 Maine, Special, Poland c 15 State. Spring. C 16 Law. C 60 Maryland, Special, Balti- C 17 Los Angeles. more. C 18 Redlands. C 61 Massachusetts. Special. C ly San Francisco. Boston, Public. C 20 Carolina, North, General. C 62 Special. C 22 South, General. C 63 Brookline. C 23 University. C 64 Cambridge (Harvard). C24 Greenboro. C 65 Lawrence, C 25 Connecticut, Hartlepool. C 66 Leominster. C 26 New Britain. C 67 Lynn. C 27 New Haven. C 68 Northampton. C 28 New London. C 69 Massachusetts. Salem. C 29 Norwich. C70 Stockbridgc. C 30 Delaware. C 71 Michigan, Ann .Arbor C 31 District of Columbia, University. Washington. C 7^ Grand Rapids. C 32 I-'lorida. C 73 Minnesota, General. C 33 Georgia Universit}-. c 74 Special, Historical. C34 Illinois, State. C 75 .Minneapolis. C 35 Chicago, General. C 76 Nebraska, General. C 36 Public. C77 College. C37 University. C7« New England, General. C 38 Historical. C 79 New Jersey, Jersey Cit>-. <■;- 39 Evanston University. C 80 Newark.' C 40 Indiana, General. C 81 Paterson. C4I Indianapolis. C 82 Princeton University. C 42 Vincennes. C 83 Trenton. C43 Iowa, (ieneral. C 84 New York, State of. C44 Historical. (ieneral. C 45 State. C 85 University and College. C 46 Historical. C 86 State Library. KEY TO Tin- CLASSIFICATIOX Libraries, United States, Public Libraries of the United States. Libraries, under States. C 1 47 Women's Club. C 87 New York, Public, Clen- eral. c 48 Technical and Scientific, (ieneral. C 88 Special, Brooklyn. C ] 49 Special, Agriculture. C 89 Buffalo. C 49-1 ICducation. C 90 New York City, Public. C 50 Law. C 91 Endowed. C 51 Medicine. C 92 Mercantile. c 52 Other Special Libraries. House- <-^ 93 Scientific. hold. C 94 Utica. c 53 Hospital. C 95 North West, General. c 54 North America. Canada, Gov- C96 Ohio, General. ernment. C 96.1 State University. c 55 Public, General. C 96-2 Travelling Libraries. c 56 Special, Maritime Provinces. C 97 Cleveland. c 57 Montreal. C98 Oklahoma, General. c 58 North West. C 99 Oregon, General. c 59 Ontario.' C 100 Pennsylvania, Alleghany. c 60 Quebec. C 101 Philadelphia, General. c 61 North America, Alaska. C 102 Mercantile. c 62 Central America. C 103 Pittsburg. c '63 South America. C 104 ScrantOD. c 64 Chili, National, C 105 Rhode Island, General. c 65 Mexico, National. C 106 Special, Pawtucket. c 66 West Indies, General. C 107 Providence. c 67 Bahamas. C 108 Southern States, General. c [68 Jamaica. C 109 South Western States. c [68- Trinidad. C no Tennessee, General. c [69 Libraries, Europe, General. C III Texas, General. c [70 United Kingdom, General. C 112 Vermont, State Library. c 71 England. C 113 General. c 72 National (British Museum) C 114 Virginia, State. c [73 Government Special, India C 115 General, Office. C 116 University. c 74 Patent Office. C 117 Washington, State. c 75 Special, Chained Libraries. C 118 General. c 76 Libraries for the Blind. C 119 Public. c 77 Clerical. C 120 Special, Billingham. c 78 College. C 121 Everett. c 79 Ecclesiastical. C 122 Seattle. c 80 of Economic Litera- C 123 Spokane. ture. C 124 Tacoma. c 81 Hospital. C 125 Walla Walla. c 82 Industrial. C 126 Wisconsin, General. c 83 Law. C 127 Special, Historical. c 84 Medical. C 128 Beaver Dam. c 85 :\Iilitarv. C 129 La Crosse. c 86 Naval." C 130 Madison, General. c 87 • Prison. C 131 Public. c 88 Private. C 132 Milwaukee. c 89 Railwav. c 133 Watertown. c 90 Club. ■ C 134 Wyoming, Cheyenne. C 1 91 Town.s, alphabeticalK. c 135 Libraries of the United'States, ar- Bath. ranged in alphabetical order. c 92 Birmingham. C 136 College and University Libra- c 93 Bolton. ries, General. c 93- Bournemouth. C 1 36- 1 Special. c 94 Bradford. Public. C 137 Ecclesiastical. c 95 Special. C 138 Historical. c 96 Brentford. c 139 Militarv. c 97 Brighton. C 140 Naval.' c 98 Bristol, (iencral. C 141 Prison and Reformatory. c 99 Medical. C 142 Railroad. C 5 00 Ancient. C 143 Libraries for the Blind. C i 01 Bury. c .4 Commercial and Factorv. C 2 02 Cambridge, General. C 145 Y.M.C.A. C ; J03 Public. C 146 Y.W.C.A. C i J04 University. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C 205 C 206 C 206- C 207 C 207- C 207- C 208 C 208- C 2oy C aoQr C 210 C 211 C 212 C 213 C 213- C 214 C 215 C 216 C 217 C 218 C 218- C 219 C 220 C 221 C 222 C 223 C 224 C 225 C 226 C 227 C 228 C 229 C 230 C 231 C 231- C 232 C 233 C 234 C 235 C 236 C 237 C 238 C 239 C 240 C 240- C 240- C 241 C 242 C 243 C 244 C 245 C 246 C 247 C 248 249 250 251 252 252- 253 c c c c c c C 254 Libraries, United Kingdom, Eng- land, Towns, alphabetically, Croydon. Darwen. I Kastbourne. Exeter. 1 Gravcsend. 2 Halifax. Hereford. I Hove. Hull. I Ipswich. Kettering. Leeds, General. Public. Private. 1 Leicester, General. Liverpool, General. Public. London, General. Special, Hemiondsey. Chelsea. I Clerkenwell. Hammersmith. Hampstead. Islington. Lewisham. St. George's in the East. St. George the Mar- tyr. Wandsworth. West Ham. Guildhall Library. Special Libraries. Medical Libraries. Gray's Inn Library. Ro\al Colonial Insti- tute. I University Library. Manchester, General. Public. College. Ecclesiastical. Special. Chetham'sLi- brar}-. Christie. Foreign. Literary & Philoso- phical. Mayor's. 1 Medical. 2 Mechanics. Overseer's. Radford. Royal I'-xchange. Roval Infirmarw R viands. Schiller-Austalt. Unitarian. Newcastle, Public. Oxford, General. Special, Bodleian. Penzance, General. Plymouth, Public. 1 I'ortsmouth. Redruth. Salford, Public. Libraries, United Kingdom, Eng- land, Towns, alphabetical!)-, C 255 Salford, Ecclesiastical. C 256 Tavistock. C 257 Truro. C 258 Wells Cathedral. C 259 Wigan, Public. C 260 Private. C 261 Windsor Castle. C 261 -I Worthing. C 262 Libraries, England, arranged under Counties, Berkshire. C 263 Cambridge. General. C 264 Public. C 265 University, General. C 266 Special. C 267 Cheshire, General. C 26S Special. Cornwall, General. Special, Penzance. Redruth. Truro. Derbyshire. Devonshire, General. Special, Exeter. . Plymouth. Tavistock. Gloucester. Special, Bristol. Public. 1 iMedical. 2 Ancient. Hampshire, Bournemouth. Portsmouth. Kent, Gra\esend. Herefordshire. Special. Here- ford. Lancashire, Special. Ecclesiastical. Special, Bolton. Bury. Liverpool. Manchester. General. Public. University. Special. Salford, Public. Special. Wigan. Lincolnshire, Special, Lincoln. ^Middlesex. London. General. Special, Bermondse\-. British IMuseum. Chcksea. I Clcr ken well. Guildhall. (ioldsmiths Library. 1 Gra\"s Inn. Hammersmith. Hamp.stead. Inns of Court. Islington. Lewisham. Royal Coloni.'il Institute. St. George's in the East. St. George the ]\Iartyr. 1 Wandsworth. 2 West Ham. Medical Libraries. C 269 C 270 C 271 C 272 C 273 C 274 C 275 C 276 C 277 C 278 C 278- C 278- C 279 C 280 C 281 C 282 C 283 C 284 C 285 C 286 C 287 C 288 C 289 C 290 C 291 C 292 C 293 C 294 C 295 C 296 C 297 C 298 C 299 C 299- C 300 C 301 C 301- C 302 ^ 303 C 304 c 305 C 306 c 307 C 308 C 309 C 309- C 309- C 310 KEY TO THE CLASSIFICATION 13 Libraries, England, arranged Libraries, Netherland. Special. under Counties, Middlesex, C 365 Leyden. C" 3I0-I London University Library. C 366 Russia, General. c 3" Middlesex. Brentford. c 367 National. C" JI-^ Northampton. Kettering. C 36S I'inland. c 3'j Althiorp. C 369 Scandinavia. General. C" 314 Northumberland. Newcastle. C 37" Denmark, General. c 315 Oxford. C 371 Special, Copenhagen. c 316 Somerset, Hath. C 372 Norway, General. (." 3I6-I Wells. c 373 Special, Park Libraries. (." 317 Suffolk, Ipswich. C 374 15ergen. C" 3i>^ Surrey, Croydon. C 375 Christ iauia. C" 319 Sussex. Brighton. C 376 Sweden, General. c 319-1 Eastbourne. C 377 Special. Gothenburg. c 3iy--' Hove. c 378 Lund. c" 319-3 Worthing. c 379 Stockholm. t" 3^0 Warwick. Birmingham, (ieneral c 380 Upsala. C' 3^1 Public. c 38 1 Iceland, General. c ^-'■^ Worcester, King's Norton. c 5^2 Switz-rland. General. c 5^5 Yorkshire, l?radford. c 3«3 Special. c 5^5- -^ Halifax. c 384 Turkey. Constantinople. c 324 Hull. c 385 India, Calcutta, Government. c 325 Leeds. c 3S6 Ceylon. C" 32b Private Libraries. c 387 Burmah. c~ 327 Wales, National Library. c 387 I Siam, Bangkok. C' 32S Cardiff Libraries. c 388 Far East, General. c 329 Scotland. Public. General. c 389 China. c 35^ Aberdeen, Public. c 390 Japan. c 53^ University. c 391 Straits Settlements. c 332 Edinburgh, General. c 392 .\frica. North, PIgypt. c 333 University. c 393 South, Cape Colonv. (' 334 Glasgow, General. c 394 Natal. c 555 Universitv. c 395 Rhodesia. c 335-1 Private. c 396 Mauritius. c 55(> Montrose, Public. c 397 .\ustralia. General. C" 337 Perth, Public. c 398 South, General. c 33« Ireland. National. c 399 Western, General. c 339 Public, (ieneral. c 400 Queensland, General. c 34^' Special, Armagh. c 401 New South Wales, General. c 341 Belfast. c 402 Special, Sydne\-. c 342 Coleraine. c 403 Victoria, General". c 343 Cork. c 404 Special, Melbourne. c 344 Dublin. c 405 Tasmania. General. c 345 Dundalk. c 40b New Zealand, General. c 346 Limerick. c 407 Special Auckland. (■ 347 British Empire. c 408 Wellington. e" 34« France, National (Bibliotheque c 409 Honolulu. Nationale). c 410 Malaysia, Philippine Islands. c 349 General. c 411 Libraries, Special Classes, Col- C" 35" Special, Abbcvillr on the lege and University. General. Soninie. c 412 Special, Aberdeen. (" 350-1 Nantes. c 413 Cambridge, General. c 351 Paris. c 414 Special. c 352 Tours. c 415 Corpus Christi College. c 353 German\ , General. c 416 Emanuel College. c 354 Special, Berlin. c 417 Trinity College. (■ 355 Essen, Prussia. c 418 Chicago Universitv. C" 355-1 Austria. General. c 419 Columbia Universit\ . (■ 35^) Greece, (ieneral. c 420 Cornell University. C" 357 Special. c 421 Edinbureh L'niversity. c 35S Italy, General. c 422 Eton ColU'.L;e. c 359 Special, Florence. c 423 Glasgow University. c 360 Rome, General. c 424 Lancashire School. c 360-1 Private. c 425 London L"niversity. c 36' Vatican. c: 426 .Manchester Grammar c 362 Netherland, (General. School. c 5(^5 Special. .Amsterdam. I" 427 Lancashire Independent c 364 Groningen. College. 14 BIBUOGRArHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Libraries, Special Classes, Col- C 468 Libraries, Club and Society, New legje and University, Special. York. C 428 Owens College. c 469 National Liberal Club. C 429 Nebraska. C 470 Polytechnic. C 430 New York University. C 471 Young Men's Christian Asso- c 431 Oxford University, General. ciation. C 432 Bodleian. C 472 Young Men's Mercantile. <^' 433 Radcliffe. C 473 Young Women's Christian ^ 434 Princeton University. .\ssociation. C 435 Rochester University. C 474 Women's Club Libraries in C 436 Sion College. U.S. C 437 Surgeons. Royal College of. C 475 Private Libraries, General. C 438 Vale University. C 476 Special. C 439 Ecclesiastical, General. C 477 Boston. C 440 Special, Lancashire. C 478 Brooklyn. C 441 Lincoln. c 479 New York. C 442 Manchester. c 480 St. Louis. <-' 443 Odenwald, Bavaria. c 481 Althorp. C 444 Vatican, Rome. c 482 Bonaparte. <^~ 445 Wells. c 483 Chatsworth. C 446 Chained Libraries. c 484 Chesshyre's. C 447 Historical, United States, c 485 Conway's. General. c 486 Gladstone's. C 448 Special. c 487 Haigh Hall. C 449 Hospital. c 488 Hall (Thomas). C 450 Household. c 489 Honeywood (Dean). ^ 451 Law. c 490 Locker's. C 452 Libraries for the Blind. c 491 Marsh's. C 453 Medical. c 492 Pepvs' <^ 454 Milifarv. c 493 Smith (Richard). C 455 Naval." c 494 Thoresby (Ralph). C456 Lighthouse. c 495 Valliere (Due de la). C 457 Prison. c 496 Proprietary, General. C 458 Reformatory School. c: 497 Librar}- Endowment, Gifts and C 459 Industrial and Commercial. Bequests. cleo Railway. c 498 Public Libraries, Arguments in C 461 Scientific. favour of, C 462 Subscription, General. c 499 Against. C 463 Special. c 500 and the Press. C 464 Endowed, Special. c 501 Educational value of. C 465 Club and Society, General. c 502 Influence of Reading. C 466 Special, Alpine Club. c 503 Instruction in the use of Books. C 467 Manchester. Class D Architecture, Planr linj t. Furniture, and Fittings. 1) 1 Architecture, (ieneral. D 17 Lighting, (ieueral. I) 2 Special. D 18 Natural. 1) 3 Planning, General. D 19 Artificial, General. I) 3-1 Interior Decoration. D 20 Gas. D 4 Plans— Ivxhibitions of Library D 21 Electricity. Plans. D 211 Metallic filament lamps. n 5 Special Examples. D 22 Methods of checking 1) 6 Special Departments — News- current. room. D 23 \'entilati()n. 1) 6-1 Reading Room. D 24 Library Appliances and Supplies, I) 7 Reference Library. (ieneral. D « Lending Library— (jcneral. D ^5 Special Eurniture for Children's D 9 Open Access. Rooms. 1) 9-1 Eittings. 1) 25-1 Reading Rooms D 10 Children's Rooms. D 25-2 Board Room. D II Lecture Hall. 1) 25-3 Lifts. I) 12 Small Libraries. D 2() Shelving, General. I> 13 Branch Libraries. D 27 Special, Wood. D 14 College Libraries. I) zS Metal. I^ 15 Eloors and Eloor Covering. 1) 29 Adjustable, Sliding, Sus- D 15-1 Dust in Libraries. pended. D 16 Heating. D 29.1 Dwarf Iiookca.se.s. KEY TO Till-: CLASSIFICATION D 29-2 Shelving, Special, Revolving Bookcases. D 29-3 Adjustable Display Book- cases. D 29-4 Atlas Shelves. D 30 Appliances, General. D 30-1 Special, Shelf Supports, n 30-2 Dununies. D 30-3 Pins. D 30-4 Automatic Shelf Steps. D 30-5 Dwarf Steps. D 30-6 Ladders. D 31 Book Carriers and Trucks. D 32 Show Cases. D ^^ Rests and Holders. D 33-1 .Atlas Frames and l^asels. D 34 Desks and Counters. D 34-1 Flat Top. D 34-2 Roll Top. D 34-3 Racks and Trays for. D 34-4 Supplies for. D 34-5 Cupboards and Cabinets, General. D 34-6 Cupboards and Cabinets, for Maps. n 35 Chairs. 15 35-1 For Children's Rooms. D 35-2 Chair Castors. D 35-3 Fads. D 36 Reading Tables. D 36- 1 Desk.s. D 37 Tables for Cliildrcn> Rooms. D 3« Newspaper Stands. N 39 Racks. D 40 Periodical Racks. D 41 Time Table Rack?. U 42 Hat and linbrella Stands. D4i Clocks. D44 Telephones. D 44.1 Telephone Index Cabinet. D 45 Furniture Inventory. D 45- 1 Card Stores Index. D 46 Fire Prevention, Insurance, etc. D 47 Safes and Strong Rooms. Class £~Library Organisation and Administration. E 10 1-: 15 Library Organisation, General. Administration, (ieneral. Special — Small Library. I Library Methods applied to Business. Consolidation and Centrali- zation of Administra- tion. Arguments for and against Unification of of Libraries, America. England. Finance. General. Financial Records. 1 Loose Leaf Ledgers. 2 Audit of Accounts. Personnel — Governing Boards, Committees. Directors, Trus- tees, etc., General (Powers, duties, cjualifications, etc.) Special, Connnittees. 1 Delegation of Powers to. 2 Librarians acting as Secre- taries. Bye-laws Governing Com- mittees in Ireland. Trustees. Bye- laws governing Board Meetings. I Boards Meetings, Records of. Library Workers— Biographical and Obituary Notices. Librarianship — Oualifications, duties, etc. Librarians' Salaries. I Guarantee Bond. Reading. Social Duties, Recreation, etc. Biographical and Obituary. Notices, General. E 19 E 22 Librarianship — Librarians, IJio graphical and Obituar\ . Special, in .Alphabetical Order. Staff Management. Entrance 1-^xaminations for Staff Appointments. Apprentice Classes in Libraries. Relationship. Clubs, Guilds, Conferences. Relationship with Readers. .Assi.stants, Oualifications. Professional Trainiii- and Examinations. Training. Salaries, Duties, etc. Staff Time Sheets. Hours of Work. Vacations. Library Garment. Work Room. ; Lockers. ; ' Wardrobe. Health of Assistants. Candidates' expenses for StaR" Appointments. Members' expenses atten- ding Conferences. Women Librarians. Children's Librarians. Training for. Government Inspection of Liliraries. Library .Association Dip lonias. Proposed Institute of Librarians. Registration of Lil)rariaii-. Superannuation for Libr.i rians. i6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Library Notices, Placards, etc. [ Name Plates, Facias, etc. Rules and Regulations, General. Hours of Opening. Sunday Openinj,'. Holidax- Opening. Co-operation. Inter- Library Loans, Interchange of Borrowing Privileges, General. Club Rooms. Debating or Conversation Room. Smoking Room. Rest Room. Loafers and Loungers. Cycle Accommodation. Library Moving. Stationery Records. 1 Cabinets and Racks. 2 Supplies. 3 Loose Leaf I\Iemo Books. Ink. Paste. Shellac for Book Labels. Sign Writing Outfits. 1 Duplicating Outfits. 2 Copying Press. 3 Copying Press Stands. Typewriters. I Typewriter Desks and Tables. Recipes. General. Terms and Phrases used in Library Work. Quotations for Inscription on Library Buildings. Stock Book — Accessions Re- cords. Withdrawal Book and Supple- ment to Stock or Acces- sions Book. Stocktaking Methods. Special Departments — News- room -Methods. Periodicals — Methods of Dis- play, Filing, etc. 1 Newspaper and Periodical Files. 2 Clips 3 Newspaper Leaning Bar. 4 Name Plates. 5 Time Notices. 6 Magazine Lists (Adjustable). Periodicals, (Mtiht>ds of Checking). Indicator. Obliteration of Racing News. Reading Room Rules and Regulations. Methods. For the Blind. Directories and Time Tables. Ladies' Room. Reference Department, Rules and Regulations. Methods. Information Desk and Assis- tance to Readers. Special Departments. E 82 Reference Department. Ac- cess to Shelves. E 82-1 College Libraries. E 83 R(>lative functions. Co-ordi- nation, etc.. of Refer- ence and Lending De- partments. E 84 Lending Library Methods. E 85 Charging Systems, General. E 86 Special Ledger. E 86-1 Slip System. E 86-2 Dummy System. E 87 Indicators, General. E 88 Special Makes. E 89 Barrett. E 8g-i Second. E 90 Bonner. E91 Chivers. E 92 Cotgreave. E 93 Dent. E 94 Duplex. E 95 Dvall. E 96 Elliott. E 97 Graham. E 98 Kennedy. E99 Morgan. E 100 Walker. E loi Wright- Stanlake. E 102 Card Charging S\stem. E 102-1 Trays and Racks. E 102-2 Book Charging Cards. E 102-3 Card Guides. E 102-4 Pockets. E 103 Indicator versus Card Charging. E 104 Open Access, Arguments for and against. E 105 ( )pen Access, Partial E 106 Special Lending Depart- ment. F 107 Loan Pei-iod — Rules and Re- gulations. E 108 Special Inter- Library Loans. E T09 Travelling Libraries. E no Age Limit. K III Borrowers' Registration. E iii-i Blanks and Forms, General. E 1 11-2 Borrowers' Numerical Regis- ter E 1 1 1-3 Borrowers" Application Forms. K J 1 1-4 Borrowers' Card. !•: 112 Guarantors. E 113 Tickets. Student. E 114 Special Facilities. E 115 Privilege Issue. E 116 Interchange between Li- braries in adjoining areas. E 117 CJverdues. E 118 Fines and Penalties. E 1 18- 1 For Lost and Damaged Books. E 119 Renewal of Books. E 120 Reservation es. Madonna. War Pictures. Picture Bulletins. Prints, Copley Prints. i8 BIBLIOCRAFHV Ob LIHR. l/v'\" ECOyOMV Library Exhibitions. Portrait Exhibitions. F 73 Japanese Prints. F85 Franklin. F 74 Mez;;()tints. F 86 Hero. F75 i'icproductiuns. F 87 Schiller. F76 Pearl Industry. F 88 Washington. F77 Periodicals. F89 Poster. F 78 Photography. F 90 Potterv. F 79 Photographs of Florence. F91 Silk. F 80 \'cnice. F 92 Textile. F 81 West Indian Scenes. F 93 Valentine. F 82 Plant Studies. F94 Wild r-lowers. F 83 Portrait — Burns I'xhibit. F95 Wood Ivngraving. F84 Cromwell. F 96 Library Lectures. Class G— Books. (j I Book Selection. General Principles. G 2 Book Buying. (i 3 Co-operative. G 4 Not Price System. G 5 Discounts to Libraries. G 6 Duty on Books for Public Libraries. G 8 Aides and Guides to Book Selection. G 9 Remainders .and Second- hand Books. G 10 I^xchange. G 1 1 Library Ivditions. G 12 Reprints. G 13 Renting Collections of Books. Ci 14 Donations. G 15 Discarding, withdrawal of worn-out, doubtful, and out-of-date Books — Gen- eral. (i 16 Doubtful Books. (i 17 Duplicates — Care and Dis- posal. G iS Central Clearing House for Exchange. G 19 Duplicates. Collections of Popular Books. f J 20 Replacements. (i 21 Special Subjects — Fiction. G 22 I^ooks for the Blind. G 23 Foreign Books. G 24 Juvenile. G 25 Preparation of Books for the Public Cutting. Stamping, Labelling, etc. G 26 Sizes. (i 27 Collation. G 28 Signatures. (i 29 Title Pages. G 30 Plates and Labels. G 31 Book Stamps and other .Marks of Ownership. G 32 Marks. G T,', Hints on the care and preser\a- tion of Books. G 34 Mutilation of l^ooks and News- paper?. G 35 Insect pests. Bookworm?. (i 36 Injuries from Dust, Heat, and Light. c. 37 Bt)ok Thefts. G 3« Storage. G 39 Distribution. G 40 Specialization of Libraries. Gen- eral. G 4' Special. Architecture and .Mlied Arts — Collections. G 4^ Art. G 4^- Brown (John Carter). G 43 Cervantes. (i 44 Chinese. G 4.T De Quiocey. Ci 46 Immigration. C, 47 l-\)lk Lore. (i 48 eiipsy. (; 49 Goethe. G 50 Government Documents. (i 51 Historical, America. G 52 British Colonial. G 53 Industrial. G 54 Jefferson. G 55 Legal. (; 5^ Local. G 57 Manuscripts. C 5S Medical. G 59 Maps. G 60 Municipal. G 61 Music — Value oi Music in Libraries. G 62 Collections. G 63 Oriental. G 64 Pamphlets. G 65 Pedagogical. G 66 Periodicals. G 67 Clearing House. G 68 Photographic Collection. G 6() Philatelic. G 70 Pictures and Prints. G 70- I Poetry. .American. G 7' Progrannne Literature. G 7-' Scrap Book. G 73 Shakespeare. G 74 S'andard Library. G 75 Stephen (Leslie)" G 76 Technical. G 77 Thibetan. G 7« Trade Catalogues. G 79 Travelling Collections of I'"oreign Books. KEY TO Till-: ( LAS.slFlC Alios ly Class H Classification. H I Classification — Hibliograph\-. II 55 ^ lassification of Subjects. .Argu- H 2 General ments for. H 3 Schemes, General. H 5(^ Against. H 4 Special, Adjustable. H 57 Logical or Scientific. Argu- H 4-1 Arts and Science, Conj;re=s ments for. Scheme. H 5« Against. H S Bacon. H 59 Everyday Problems of Practical H fa Bonaz2i Application. H 7 British [Museum. H 60 Relative Classification. H 8 Brownbill. H 61 For Special Libraries. H 9 I^runet. H 62 Subjects— Anthropology. H lo Modified. H 62-1 Architecture. H II Brussels Scheme (Dewey H 63 Biography. Expanded). H 64 Book Arts. II ii-i California University H 64-1 Chemistry. Scheme. H ^^5 Children's Books. H II-. Cels. H fa6 Countries. H 12 Clemens. H 67 ICducation. H 13 Coleridge. H 68 Fairy Tales, etc. H 14 Congress Library. H 69 Fiction. H 15 Cutter. H 70 Folk Lore. H i6 De\ve\-. H 71 Forestry. H 17 Modified. H 72 Government Documents. H iS Dieserud. H 73 Greek and Latin Classics. H 19 Edmands. H 74 History. H 20 Edwards. H 75 Illustrations. H 21 Farley (Radcliffe College H 76 Law. Library). H 77 Library lCcom)my and H 22 Fletcher. Bibliography. H 23 Garnier. H 78 Local Collections. H 24 Gesner. H 79 Mathematics. H 25 Harris (W. T.) H 80 Medicine. H 26 (G. W.) H 81 Music. H 27 Hart wig. H 82 Naval. H 27-1 Harvard University H «3 Numismatics. Scheme. H 84 Philosophy and Religion. H 28 Home. H 85 Photographs and Paintings. H 29 Jena Repertoriuin. H 85-T l'sycholog\-. H 30 Earned. H 86 Recreative Arts. H 31 Lebas. H 87 Science. H 32 Manutius. H 88 Shakespeareana. H i5 Merlin. H 89 Sociology. H34 Naude. H 90 Typograjphy. H35 New York State. H 91 Zoology. H 36 Ogle H 92 Classification. Loose or Close. H37 Peabody Institute. Arguments in favour of Loose. H 38 Perkins' Rational. H 93 Close. H 39 Poole. H 94 Fixed or IMovable -Fixed. H 40 Quinn-Brown H 95 Movable. H 41 Richardson H 96 Subordinate Arrangement. H 42 Rowell (University of Cali- General Principles. fornia.) II 97 .Accession. H 43 Royal Institution. H 98 Author. II 44 Savigny. H 1)9 Chronological. H 45 Schrettinger. H 100 Si/e. H 46 Schwartz. H lOI Other. II 47 Shurtleff. H 102 Shelf Arrangement. Notation, II 4S Sion College. etc. H 40 Smith. H ii'3 Shelf Guides. H 50 Sonnenschein. H 104 Lists. H 51 Subject Classification. 11 ' I'iling Systems, Wrtical. Class K B ookbinding. K I Bookbinding, Hibiiographv. K 12 Bookbinding. Prepaiatioii 0! ixioks K 2 Histor> . for Binder. K .5 Historical ICxamples. K 13 Material, General. K 4 General. K 14 Special, Clotii. K 5 Specifications. K 15 Leather. K f. For Special Classes. K If) Deterioration. K 7 Bookbinders, America. United K 17 Sewing and Stitching. States. K 18 Lettering and Class Marking of K 8 I'.ngland, London. K 19 Library Binderw [Books. K y t'ambridge. • K 19- I Bookbinding Outfits. K 10 Oxford. K 20 Repairs. K II York. K 21 Periodical Covers. KEY TO TlIK CLASSIFICATION Class L Bibliography. 1- I Hiblioi,'raphy— Societies, Aiacrica, United States. L 2 Institutes and Bureaus ^ Periodicals. 4 Canada. 5 England. 6 Periodicals. J Spenser Society. s Belgium. 9 Switzerland. lO Conferences, luigland. 1 1 Belgium. 12 International. 13 Bibliographical Exhibit. 14 Training Course. < General. 1(1 Rules for Compilation. 17 History and Theorw iS National. K^) International. 20 Practical. 21 of Bibliographies. 22 Bibliographical Aids. - 2 J Subject. General. ^4 Special, Select. ^5 Anonyms and Pseudonyms. 26 Broadsides. 27 Palaeography. General. 28 Manuscripts. 29 Special. 3graph\-. L ivesof i'rintersand their Works. M 2 Historw M 55 Scotland, Glasgow. M 2-1 Special. M 56 Ireland, Dublin. M i Origin and Antecedents. M 57 Bavaria, Augsburg. M 4 National, America, General. M 5« Prussia, Cologne. M S Special. M 59 Spain. M (1 ICngland. General. M 60 Individual, Andrewe. M 7 Special, Presses, Cam- M 61 Banks. bridge. M 62 Barbiere. M 7-1 Essex. M 63 Barker. M S King's Printer. M 64 Baskerville. M 9 Marprclate. M 65 Bercula. ^[ 10 Oxford. M 66 Berthelet. M 11 Whittinghani. M 67 Bulkle\-. M 12 Wales, (ienenil. M 68 Butler] M 13 Special. U 69 Byddell. M 14 Scotland. General. M 70 Bynneman. M 15 Special, Aberdeen. M 71 Caxtt)n. M If) Perth. IM 72 Copland. M 17 Ireland. M 72-1 Day. M 18 Special. M 72-2 Denhain. M ig France. Cieneral. M 73 Doesborgh. M 20 Special, Paris. M 74 D\er. ^[ 21 Lyons. M 75 East M - Austria, General. M 76 Faques. yi 2; Belgium, General. M 77 Foulis. M 24 Special. Bruges. M 7« Fust. M 25 Bohemia. General. M 79 Gaver. M 25-1 Greece. M 80 Gent. M 26 Germany, General. M 81 Gesner. M 26-1 Cologne. M 82 Gibson. M 27 Holland. General. M «3 Godfra\-. M 2S Hungary, General. U 83-1 Giolito, J. and G. M 2c, Italy. General. M 84 Grafton. M 30 Special. M «5 Griininger. M 30-1 Venice. M 86 Gutenberg. M 31 Russia and Poland. General. M «7 Haghe. M 32 Spain and Portugal. General. M 88 Herford. M iJ S\vit/:erland, Cieneral. M 88-1 Hohenwang. M 33-1 Special, Basel. M 89 Kele. M 33-2 Friburg. U go Lant. -^I 34 Scandinavia. General. M 91 :\IaNk>r. M 35 China. M 92 Middleton. M 36 History of Special Presses, M 93 Xotarv. "Berthelets'. M 94 Nycholson. :\r 37 Edinburgh. M 95 Plantin. M 38 Elsevier. M 96 Pocock. M 39 King's Printer. M 97 Pnii^ou. M 40 Marprelate. M 98 Rastcll.J. M 41 Lutheran Press at Wit- M 99 Rastell. W. tenburg. M 100 Ratdolt. M 42 Morisonsof Perth. M 101 Raynalde. M 43 Oppenheim. M 102 Reinhard. M 44 Oxford. M 103 Richardson. M 45 Plantin. M 104 Savignv. M 46 I'irich's Press. M 104- 1 Schoefier. M 47 Wliittingham. M Short. M 48 Private Presses. M I Ob Skot. M 4<) Secret Presses. iM 107 Treferis. M 50 History of Special Classes, In- M 108 Clrieh. cunabula. Block Books. M 109 Valdfoghel. M 5. Music. M no N'erartl. M 5^ Lives of Printers and their M II I Wolfe. Works. l-3ngland. General. M 112 Wordi-. -^r 53 Special Towns, Exeter. M 113 Wver. M 54 York. M 114 Printers' .Marks. M ii6 M 117 M 117-1 M 118 M iig M 120 M 121 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY l>p()>,'raph>- — Invention of M 122 Proof Reading. Mo\able Types. M 123 Punctuation. Hook Illustration. M 124 Title Pages. Practical — (ieneral. Physi- M 125 Colophons. cal features of Books. M 126 Imprints. Publishers" Hxhibitions of M 127 Signatures. Hooks. M 128 Ornamental Letters, Initials Tvpefounding — Printing Inscriptions, etc. Type. M I2q Paper Making. Machinery, Linot\ pe. M MO Preservative. IMonotvpe. Ink. M .31 Marks. Class N— Publishing. 1 I'ublishing, (ieneral. 2 Publishers — Biographical Notices. 3 Methods, 4 Censorship of the Press. 5 Bookselling. Class O- 1 Copyright Legislation, Bibliogra- phy. 2 General Articles. 3 In relation to Libraries. 4 Legislation — .America, United States. 5 Rules for Registration in .-Xnieri- ca. United States. N 6 PKJoksellers — Biographical No- tices. I N 7 Stationers and the Stationers' Company. N 8 Newspaper Press Historv. I N () Paper Dut\-. Copyright. O 6 Copyright, Rules for Registration in America, North. () 7 Legislation in England. O 8 Rules for Registration in England. C) 9 Legislation, Foreign. 0 10 International. O 1 1 Colonial. Index, Abbot, Dr. Ezra, Librarian E 19-1 Abbreviations, catalogue I 13 Aberdeen, Canada, Librar}' Assn. A 177 Conference A 227 Aberdeen, Scotland, Libraries, Public C 330 Universit)- C 331 Printing, history of M 15 Access to shelves in Lending Lib- raries E 104-106 Reference Libraries E 82 University and College Lib. E82-1 Accessions arrangement H g- book E 66 frames 1 69 indicators E 87-101 labels for books H 105 lists, adjustable I 69 methods G 25 records E 66 Accounts, Library E 6 Audit of E 7-2 Acquisition. See Book selection. Action for libel contained in books B 46 Acts, adoption of B 37 Additions, lists of : placard I 66 Adjustable Accessions Lists J 69 book holders I 65 catalogue frames I 69 classification scheme H 4 display bookcases D 29-3 indicator I 70 magazine list holder E 70-6 periodicals list E 70-6, I 69 sheaf catalogue I 65 sliding and suspended shelves D 29 Administration E 2-7 College Library C 136 small library E 3 Administrative work of staff E 29 Adoption of Library Acts B 37 Advertising the library F 11 Affiliated Societies of the A.L.A. A 16 .\ffiliation scheme of Library Assis- tants' Association and Lib- rarj' Association A 203 Africa, North, Libraries of C 392 South, Libraries of C 393-396 South, Library Conference A 233 Age Limit in Libraries E no Agenda, Committee E 12-1 Agreement blanks E 57 Agricultural T>ibraries in United States C 149 bibliography L 79 Aids and guides to book selection G8 bibliographical L 22 cataloguing 1 43 to reading G 8 Alabama Libraries, general C 12 State C 13 Library Association A 23 Summer School A 136 Commission A 104 legislation B 3 Alaska. Libraries of C 161 Albany, New York, Library School A 161 162 Aldrich, Charles, Librarian E 19-2 Alleghany, Pa, Public Library C loo Alphabetical arrangement in cata- logues I 3 Alpine Club Library C 466 Althorp Library C313 Amalgamation of districts for lib- rary purposes E 49 A.L.A. See American Libary Asso- ciation. America, Civil War, bibliographv of 'L151 Colonial history, bibliography of L 149 Cuba, bibliography of L 183 Germans in U.S., bibliography of L 160 Governors" messages, bibliography of L155 Libraries of C 3-168 Nicaragua, bibliography of L 181 North, bibliography of L 179 Paul Jones, MSS., bibliography of L i()i Political representation, biblio- graphy of L 152 Porto Rico, bibliography of L 184 Pre-Columbian discovery, biblio- graphy of " L 148 Revolution, bibliography of L 150 Senate, bibliography of L 153 Senators, bibliography of L 154 South, Libraries of C 163 Statesmen — Franklin, bibliographv of Lis6 Lincoln, bibliography of L 157 Monroe, bibliography of L 158 Washington, bibliography of L 159 United States, General, biblio- graphy of L 147 Special L 148-178 Civil War, bibliography of L 151 Colonial history, bibliography of Iv 14Q Franklin (President), biblio- graphy of L 156 Germans, in U.S., bibliography of L 160 Government documents, biblio- graphy of L 162 Governors' messages, biblio- graphy of L 15^ Libraries of C" 3-153 Lincoln (President), biblio- graphv of L 157 Maps aiid Charts, biblio- graphv of L 164 Monroe (President), bibliogra- phv of L 158 Naval history, bibliography of L 163 Political representation, biblio- graphy of I- 152 Senate, bibliography of L 153 Senators, bibliography of L 154 Washington (President*, biblio- craphv of L 159 26 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY liCONOMY American Association of I^w Lib- raries A 21 State Libraries A 19 catalogue, Annual I 60 cataloguing rules I 2 etchings, exhibiticni of V 06 history, collections of books on G 51 Librarj' Academy. See American Library Institute. Library Ass(x;iation A 2-16 Affiliation A 16 Aims A 5 Catalogue 1 60 Cataloguing Rules I 2 ("barter A 4 (.'ommittees A 8 Conferences A 21S Presidential Addresses A2i() Constitution A 3 Council A 6 l'"xecutive Board A 7 Headquarters A 15 History of A 2 Officers A 1 1 Past officers A 12 Publishing Hoard A 8 Treasurer's reports A 10 Trustees' section A 9 American Library Conferences A 218-225 Library Institute A 17 Legislation general B 2 Special states B 3-31 state aid ]} 38 taxation B 40 American literature, exhibits F 40 National Association of State lib- rarians A 20 Kducation Association A 18 Paintings, exhibits of, F 59 Poetry, special collection of G70-1 Revolutionary picture exhibits F 67 State aid to libraries B 38 and Local Associations, general A 22 special A 23-73 Amherst Library catalogue I 60 classification H 16 summer school A 137 Amounts spent on books G 2 .\msterdam Library C 363 Analj'ticals in cataloguing I 2 Ancient libraries C 2 Anderson, J. P., Librarian E 19-3 Andrewe, Lawrence, Printer M 60 Anglo-American catalogue rules T 2 Animal exhibits F 22 Ann Arbor Library Club A 75 I'niversity Library ('71 Annixersaries E 129 Annotation I 37 Appraisal or description I 38 Rules, general I 12 Aanotation rules, special Fiction I 39 historical works I 40 juvenile works I 41 slip I 12 Anonymous literature, bibliography of L 25 cataloguing rules I 9 Annual American catalogue 1 60 Antag(jnism between public and lib- rary assistants K 25 Anthropology, classification of H 62 Appliances and supplies D 24-39 Museum F 18-2 Appliances, shelf D 30 Application forms '''5") 1'- m-.? Applied arts, bibliography of L 77 Appointment of assistants E 21 Librarian E 14 Appraisal of books I 38 Appraisal versus description E 38 Apprentice classes E 22 Appropriation, proportion of, for books G 2 Arbitration, bibliography of L 126 Architecture, classification scheme for collections of books on G 41 exhibits of F 33 Library D 1-14 Armagh Library C 340 Armour Institute Library Class A 139 Arrangement, alphabetical I 3 Art books, exhibits F 36 collections of books on G 42 Galleries F 19 Museums and Lectures V 17 Loan exhibits F 24 Museums connection with Public Libraries F 17-18 Artists, catalogue rules for names of I 4-3 Arts, Society of, Universal catalogue I 57 Arts and Science Congress, Classi- fication scheme H4-1 Asia, general, bibliograph}' of L 198 Special^China, bibliography of L 200 India, bibliography of L 199 Japan, bibliography of L 201 Turkey, bibliography of L 202 Assistance to readers E81 Assistants, appointment of P3 2i apprentice classes E 22 candidates' expenses E 35 clubs, conferences, guilds E 24 duties E 28 education E 27 entrance examinations E 21 female E 37 garments E ^ji guilds E 24 health E 34 hours of work E31 professional examinations E 27 training E 27 qualifications E 26 relations with librarian E 23 readers E 25 salaries E 29 J time sheets E 30 | training E 28 \ vacations E 32 women E 37 Assisting readers E 81 Associations A i-ici, 178-21'; Astor Library catalogue I 60 Atlanta Carnegie Library training class A 13S Atlas shelves D 29-4 Atlases G 59 Auckland Library C 407 Auction fairs. Book L 33 sales L 33 Audit of accounts E 7-j Augsburg, printers of M 57 Australasia, Library Association of A 216 Library Conference A 234 Australia, Libraries, general <- 397 South, Libraries ^'398 j Western C 399 J INDEX Austria, Libraries of printing in Author bibliographies classification entries in catalogue indicator marks for books numbers tables tables, Cutter's Author and work marks Automatic book shelves shelf steps C 355-1 M22 L 51-64 Hq8 I 4 I 70 H98 H98 H98 Hq8 H98 D29 D30-4 Uacon, Francis, bibliographj' of L5i classification scheme H 5 Baconian controversy LSj-i Bagford, John, Book collector L 36 Bahamas, Libraries of C 167 Baltimore Public Library C 60 Bangkok Library C 387-1 Bankes, Richard, Printer M 61 Banking, bibliography of L 130 Barbiere, Jean, Printer M 62 Barker, C. and R., Printers M 63 Barrett, Franklin T., Librarian E ig-4 indicators E 89, 89-1 Basel, printing press at M33-1 Baskerville, John, Printer M 64 Basket exhibits F 25 Bath, Libraries of C 191 Bay Path Library Club A 76 Bayley, Walter, bibliography of works by L 511 Beaufort, Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, Book Collector ' L 36-1 Beaver, Dam, Wis., Public Library C 128 Belfast Library (^341 Belgium, bibliographical conferences L 11 Bibliographical Society of L 8 Printing in M 23 Bellingham, Washington, Public Library C 120 Bercula, Thomas, Printer M65 Berthelet, Thomas, Printer M 66 Printing Press M 36 Bequests and gifts to Libraries C 498 Bergen Library C 374 lierkshire. Libraries of C 262 Berlin Library C 354 Bermondsey Libraries C217 Bespeaking books E 120 Best books G 8 Betting news, obliteration of E 73 Bible, bibliography of the L 138 Bibliographers, General L35 Individual L 36-50 Bibliographical aids L 22 bureaus L 2 Conferences, Belgium Lii England L 10 International L 12 exhibits F 28, L 13 Institutes L2 periodicals, America L3 England L6 publishers L21-1 societies, America, United States L i Belgium L8 Canada L4 England L 5 Spenser Societ)' L 7 Bibliographical societies. S\ vitzerl and Terms L (» E64 training classes L 14 Bibliography, bibliographies, gene ral T , , book auctions i< 22 L34 collecting fairs 1^33 prices 1-33 rarities \.M sales 1/3 L67 Branch Library books Classification of H64 . H" College Library books L70 Facsimile reproduction L29 General articles I. IS History L17 of libraries A 244, L 220 International L iq National LI8 Practical L20 rules for compilation LI6 subject general I' -'3 agriculture L79 America, North L179 Pre-Columbian discovery L 148 revolution L 150 Canada L180 Bibliography, United States, general L 147 Special L 148-178 Civil War L151 Colonial history L 149 Germans in U.S. L 160 Government documents L147 I, 162 Governors' messages I> 155 Maps and charts L164 Naval histor}' L161 Political representation Li52 Senate L153 Senators L154 States, special California Li6^ Connecticut L160 Indiana L167 Iowa L168 Louisiana Ll6q Maine L170 Minnesota L171 New England L172 New York Li 74'7r Ohio L177 Washington L178 Anonyms L2<; Arbitration L126 Asia, general L198 special, China L 200 India L i9f> Japan L 201 Turkey L 202 Author I ^^1-64 Banking L.30 Bible L138 Bibliographers, general 1^35 individual I . 36-50 bibliographies L21 biography, general L206 special, Cromwell L2o,S juvenile L2.3 musicians L207 Bibliography, Subject, Block books \-r Bookbinding L87 Botany L74 28 BiBLIOGKAPin OF LIBRARY ECOXOMY Bibliography, Boys' books L215 Bibliograph}', Japan L201 Branch Library books L67 Jones, Paul, MSS. L ibi Broadsides L26 Labour questions L108 Budgets L117 Language, English L217 Cabinets L114 Law L123 California L165 International L 124 Canada L180 Library science A 244, L 220 Capital punishment L 106-2 Lincoln L157 Cataloguing Ii Literature L2iq Catholic books L140 Local administration L122 Child study L104 literature L145 Children's books, general L210 Louisiana Ll6q special, Biography L213 Maine LI70 Boys' books L215 Malaj'sia-Philippine Islands L 205 Fairy tales L214 Manners and customs Lqg-102 Girls' books L216 Manuscripts L 28-29 Natural history L211 Maps and charts L146 Useful arts L212 Mathematics L76 China L 202 Medical botany Lqo Christmas L 100 science L89 Classification H I Metallurgy L84 College Library books L70 Middlesex" L186 Colonization L io6-r Military arts LS5 Commerce and trade L127 Minnesota L171 Connecticut L166 Missouri L172 Constitutional history Li,3 Monastic chronicles L147 Consuls Li2S Monroe LmS Corrupt practices L 121 Municipal affairs L122 County and Local literature L145 Music Lq6 Cromwell L20S Musicians L207 Cuba L183 Natural history I .72, L21I Devotional books L 130 Naturalization Lio; Domestic economy L91 Netherlands L105 Drama, English L224 New England L173 Irish L22S Newspapers L 22- . Easter Lqg New York, Colonial history L174 Education L133 (Teneral literature L 17s Elections Liis Governor's messages L 170 Electricity LS2 Marriage licences L 177 Employers' liability L lOQ Nicaragua LiSi England, ,c,'eneral Li8; Occultism Li42 special, Middlesex Li86 Pastimes L97 Monmouth L187 Patent specifications L78 Somerset L188 Pensions L 132 English drama L224 Periodicals L226 language L217 Philippine Islands L20S Ethics L136 Philosophy I;I34 Fairy tales L214 Photography L93 Fiction L 2on Physics L7; Fine arts, general Lq2 Poetry, general L 221 special I- 93-97 special, Canadian L222 Florence L 193 English L22^ France L iql Political economy L I or Franklin Lise special L108-111 Free Trade Liio Polynesia, Hawaii L 204 Gardening L 80 Samoa L203 Geography L 144 Porto Rico L184 Girls' books L216 Pre-Columbian discovery L 148 Government and politics L112 Printing L 86, M I Hallowe'en Lioi Protection L no Hawaii L 204 Pseudonyms L25 History L144 Psychology h'P House decoration L81 Railway engineering L85 Immigration L106 Reciprocity L III Impeachment L121 Recitations L218 Incunabula L32 Recreative arts L92 India L199 Religion I^ 134 Indiana L167 Revolution, American Liso Insurance L131 Roman Catholic books L140 Iowa L168 Russia L196 Irish drama L225 Samoa L203 Italy, general Liq2 Scotland L189 special, Florence L 103 Shorthand ^95 Venice L194 Social science, general L98 L\DEX Bibliography, Social science, special I' 99- 1 33 Spain L 197 Sports L 97 State ownership L119 | Subsidies L 120 > Suffrage L116 | Tariffs L no Taxation L iiS Technology L 77 Textiles L88 Thanksgiving L 102 Theology L 137 Theosophv L 142 Trade ' L 65 Trade guilds L 128 Travelling Library books L69 Trusts L 129 Turkey L 202 Useful arts L 77, L212 Venice L 194 Village Library books L 68 Washington, General L 178 State of L 159 West Indies L 182 Witchcraft L 143 Women L 103 Writing L 94 Zoology L 73 Bibliography, Theory L 17 Trade L 65 Universal L 19, I 58 Bibliotheque Nationale C 348 Catalogue 1 60 Billings, John S., Librarian E 19-5 Bills, checking of G 2 Binder, preparation of books for K 12 Binders, catalogue I 65 lettering K 18 mechanical J 4 temporary J 4 Binding, See Bookbinding. Biography, bibliography of L 213 Children's bibliography of L 206 Classification of H 63 Bird books exhibition F 37 exhibits F 26 Birmingham and District Library Association A 188 Libraries of C 192 Bishopsgate Institute catalogue I 60 Bi-State Library Conference A 222 Blacking-out betting news E 73 Blades, William, Book Collector L 37 Blanks and forms E S7j Eiii-i Blind, books for the G 22, C 452 book selection for the G 22 co-operative work for the F i6 Libraries for the, general C 452 in England C 176 United States C 143 reading for the G 22, C 452 reading rooms for the E 76 work with the G 22 Block books, bibliography of L 32 printing of M 50 Blocks, card catalogue I 55 Blotz, Hugo, Librarian E 19-6 Board Meetings, bye-laws governing E 10, E 12 of Directors E 8 Room tables E 12-2 Boards for picture bulletins E 126 Bodleian Library, Oxford C 250 Bodleian cataloguing rules I 2 Bohemia, Libraries in C 355-1 printing in M ^z, Bcjlton, Libraries of C 193 Bonaparte Library ^483 Bonazzi classification scheme II h Bond, Sir Edward A., Librarian E H) Bonnage sheaf catalogue I 6^ Bonner indicator E c)o Book annotation I 37-41 arts, classification of H (14 auctions L ->,}, Bookbinders, instructions to K 12 of Cambridge K i, London K S Oxford K 10 United States K 7 York K 11 Bookbinding K 1-21 bibliography of K i, L 87 buckram for K 14 class marking H iS cloth K 14 committee's reports K 4 comparative cost K4-:; equipments K 19 exhibits L 32, K 3 forgeries K 2 general K 4 historical examples K 3 history K 1 instruction slip K 12-1 leather K 1 5 deterioration K ib lettering K 18 library binderies K'lg material, general K 13-16 special, cloth K 14 leather K 15 pegamoid for K 14 peltine for K 14 periodical cases K 21 practical K 4 records K 12 reinforced K 6 repairs K 20 serial K 4 sewing and stitching K 17 special classes of K 6 specifications K 5 terms K 3 Book buying G 2 co-operative G 3 order form G 2-}, proposition book G 2-5 records and processes G2-1 routine book G 2-}, suggestion slip G 5 Book card charging trays and racks E I02-I guides E 102-3 cards E 102-2 carriers D 31 Book cases, adjustable display D 29-3 dwarf D29-1 revolving D 29-2 charging cards E 102-2 system E 102 cleaning frame G36-1 G 10 clearing houses collation collecting collectors G27 L34 L 35-50 io BIBLIOGRAPIIV Of LIBRARY KCUSOMY Book covers, temporary G 33 cover design exhibitions F 34 cutting G 25-1 damages, borrowers' penalties E 118-1 dealers G 1-2 discarding G 15 disinfection E 121 distribution G 39 exhibitions, general F 35 special F 36-46, M 117-1 fairs L 3^ holders D ^3 illustration M 116 exhibitions F 31 indexes J 1 indexing J i indicators E 87-101 injuries from damp, heat, and light G 36 insects G 35 issues, charging E 84-103 indicators E 87-101 statistics E 135 Book-keeping, Library E 7 Book labelling G25 labels G 30 lettering and numbering K 18 lists. See Cataloguing. loans E 107 making e.xhibitions F 29 marks G 32 mutilation G 34 ordering G 2 plate exhibitions F 33 plates G 30 pockets E 102-4 postage F 9 preparation for public use G 25 preservation G 33 prices G 4-5 bibliography L 33 production F 29 rarities L 34 renewals E 119 replacements G 20 reservation E 120 rests and holders D 33 sales L 33 satchels &33 selection G 1-24 aids and guides G 8 for the blind G 22 fiction G21 foreign books G 23 juvenile books G 24 Booksellers, bibliographical notices of N 6 foreign G23-i general G2-1 library G 1-2 remainder G9-1 secondhand Gq-i Bookselling N 5 Hook shelves D 26-29 showcases D 32 signatures G 28 sizes G 26 slips E86-1 stamping G 25, 31 stands D 33 storage G 38 supports D30-1 tags. See Labels. tariff G 6 thefts G 37 Book title-pages G 29 trucks D 31 worms G 35 Books, accession labels for H 107 bespoken E 120 children's L 210-216 classification labels for H 107-1 doubtful G 16 duplicate, care and disposal of G 17 for librarians A 245-246 home delivery of F 6 how to open G 3 in foreign languages G 23 travelling collections G 79 instructions in the use of C 504 libel contained in B 46 out of print G 12 overdue E 117 register for E 117 physical features M 117 preparing for binder K 12 public G 25 printed at sea M 2-1 purchase of G 1-3 reference L 66 renting collections of G 13 reserving E 120 secondhand G 9 special collections of G 40-79 titles of. See Title pages. use of C 504 Borders to title pages L 124 Borrajo, Edward M., Librarian E 19-S Borrowers application forms E 113-1 cards E 113-4 guarantors E 112 index to E ni-2 interchange between libraries E 116 numerical register E 11 1-2 privilege issues E 115 registration of Em Borrowing powers under Acts B 41 rights E 111-116 Boston, Mass., Public Library C61 private libraries C 478 Bostwick, Dr. Arthur E., Ltdrariati E 19-9 Botany, bibliography of L 74 medical, bibliography of L 90 Bournemouth Library C 193-1, C 280 Box, pamphlet - J 5 Boxes for filing J 5 Boys' books, bibliography of L215 Brackets, newspaper E 70-2 shelf D30-1 Bradbury, A. G., Librarian E 19-10 Bradford, Libraries of C 194-195 Bradshaw, Henry, Librarian E 19-11 bibliography of L 52 Braille. See Blind, books for the. Branch library books L 67 methods F i planning D 13 Brentford Library C 196 Brett, William IL, Librarian E 19-12 Brighton Library C 197 Bristol and Western District Branch Library Association A 1S9 libraries, ancient C 200 general C 198 medical C 199 British Colonies, collections of books on G 52 library legislation in B 36 Empire, libraries of C 347 INDEX British Museum C 172 catalogue 1 60 manuscript 1 68 rules 1 2 classification scheme H 7 sliding bookcases D 2C) broadsides, bibliography of L 26 Brookline, Mass., Public Library (63 Brooklyn, New York, library legis- lation private libraries public libraries Brown, James D., Classification schemes. See Adjustable and .Subject Classification schemes. Sheaf catalogue I 65 Brown, John Carter, special collection G 42-1 Brown University Library C Brownbill's classification scheme Browne, Miss Nina E., Librarian E Browne charging system Bruges, printing in Brunefs classification scheme modified Brussels Institute of Bibliography Buckram for binding Budgets, bibliography of Buffalo, New York, Library Club Public Library Building specifications Buildings. See Architecture and Planning. Bulklev, Stephen, Printer M 67 Bullen', George, C.B., LL.D., Librarian E 19-14 Bulletin boards E 126 Bulletin of the American Library Association A 237 Bulletins, catalogue I 34 picture E 126 Bureaus, card catalogue I 52 for Duplicates. See Clearing House. Burlington, Iowa, Public Library C 47 B22 (" 470 C88 36-1 H8 '9-13 M24 H9 Hio L8 K,4 L117 A 77 C89 D3 Burniah, libraries of C387 Burnham, John M., Librarian E 19-15 Burns, portrait exhibitions F83 Bury Library C201 Richard de, Book collector L38 Business man and the library F13 side of the library E6, 7 Butler, John, Printer M67 Butterfly e.xhibitions F27 Buying books G1.3 Byddell, John, Printer M68 Bye-laws, library E4.S for library committees E 10-12 Bynneman, Henry, Printer M70 <"abinets and cupboards D34-5 bibliography of L114 card catalogue I 53 filing J6 pigeon hole J 10 stationery E57-I telephone index D44-1 vertical filing J6 Calcutta, Government Library C385 California, bibliography of L16 libraries, general C14 law C16 state C7. 15 California Library Assnciatinn, con- stitution A 2^ history A 24 meetings A 2(| members A 26 organisations A 28 publications A 27 commissions A 10^ legislation B 4 literature exhibitions E41 Southern, Library Associations A 30 summer school A 140 University classification .scheme H ii-t Cambridge libraries, general C 202 public ('20^ 204 I'niversity Printing Press M - Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univer- sity Library C 64 Cambridgeshire, libraries of C 263-266 Campbell, Duncan, catalogue of col- lection of manuscripts, etc L 21) Campbell, Francis B. F., Librarian E 19-16 Canada, bibliographical societies of L 4 bibliography of L 180 Government Library Ci^4 Libraries, general C 155 special C 156-160 Library Associations of A 176-177 conferences A 226-277 Canadian poetry, bibliography of L 222 Candidate's expenses E 3:; Canfield, James Hulme, Librarian E 19-17 Cape Cod Library Association A 78 Colony, libraries of C 39 5 Capital punishment, bibliography of L 106-2 Capitalization 1 8 of German nouns I 8 Carbon lamps D 21-1 Card, accession record E 66 book E 102-2 borrowers' E 111-4 Card catalogue I 48 arrangement 1 4c) and indicator combined I 70 blocks I 55 bureau I 52 cabinets I 53 cards I 56 distribution I ^i drawers I 54 guards I 55 guides 15=; rules 1 4» J issue trays E 102-1 newspaper delivery check E 71 pockets E 102-4 staff time E 30 stock record E 66 stores index 1^45-1 Cardiff Library C 328 Carey, Henry, Librarian E 19-18 Carnegie, Andrew, Library gifts C 498 32 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOXOMY Cataloguing rules, A.L.A. I 2 Anglo-American I 2 Bodleian British Museum Dziatzko L.A.U.K. Linderfelt's Eclectic New York State Library Carolina, North, Libraries, Public C 20 Library Association A 31 Commission A 105 legislation B 5 South, Libraries, general C 22 public C 23 Library Association A 32 legislation B 5 University Library C 136-2 Carriers, book D 31 Case, Museum show F 18-3 pamphlet J 5 Cases. See Shelving. Cash accounts E 7 Castors, Silent, for chairs D 35-2 Catalogue arrangement I 42 binders 1 65 cabinets 1 53 cards 1 56 distribution of I S^ printed 1 5^ sale of I 52 trays for I 54 copy for printer I 45 drawers 1 54 frames 1 69 printers 145-' printing 1 4^ in Libraries I 47 machinery I 45-2, M119-120 Catalogues, general bulletins and magazines I 34 card 1 48 arguments against I 5' versus printed I 64 children's 1 3^ classified 1 3^ versus dictionary I 3° class lists I 33 dictionary 1 3^ display methods I 66-70 examples 1 59-6o handwriting for I 44 indicator I 7° manuscript versus printed I 63 page 1 68 panoramic 1 07 placard 1 69-70 printed 1 62 versus card I 64 manuscript 1 63 reading lists I 35 scrap book I 68 sheaf 1 65 trade G 78 travelling card I 61 universal I 57 Cataloguing, general I i accession frames I 69 aids and guides 1 43 and indexing, co-operation in I 58 annotation, general . 1 37 special, appraisal or description I 38 fiction 1 39 historical literature I 4° juvenile literature I 41 arrangement 1 42 bibliography of I i bulletins 1 34 card, general I 48 rules 1 49 central bureaus I 52 co-operative I 58 Cataloguing rules, general I 2-29 Cataloguing rules for special subjects : abbreviations I 13 alphabetical arrangement I 3 annotation I 12 anonyms 1 9 art collections I 14 artists' names I 4-3 author entry I 4 capitalization 1 8 of German nouns I 3 card 1 49 children's catalogues I 11 cities, names of I 42 classified catalogues I 10 contractions I 13 corporate entry I 5 Government documents I 15 incunabula I 16 learned societies' transactions I 23 local collections I 17 manuscripts I 18 maps I 19 music 1 20 noblemen 1 4-1 pamphlets I 21 periodical literature I 22 photographs and portraits I 24 printing 1 25 prints 1 26 pseudonyms 1 9 punctuation M 123 reports 1 27 scientific literature I 28 subject headings I 7 title entry I 6 trade catalogues I 29 transliteration 1 3-2 women's names I 4 Catholic literature, bibliography of L 140 Caxton, William, Printer M 71 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Public Library C48 Cels' classification scheme H 11-2 Censorship, press N 4 Central cataloguing bureaus I 52 Centralisation of library administra- tion E 4-5 Cervantes Saavedra, M. de, biblio- graphy of L 53 books on G 42 Ceylon, Libraries of C 386 Chained libraries C 446 English C17S Chairs D 35 castors for D 35-2 for children's rooms D35-1 pads for D 35-3 Charging cards E 102-2 methods E 85 systems, accessories C102-1-3 borrowers' cards for E 113-4 card E 102 dummy method E 86-2 indicators, general E 87 special makes E88-roi ledger E 86 INDEX 33 Charging systems, slip method K 86-1 trays and racks E 102-1 Chatsworth Library C 484 Chaucer, Geoffrey, Bibliography of L 54 Chautauqua Summer Library School A 141 ' Check cards, newspaper delivery E 71 sheets, periodical E 71 Checking bills E 7 ■ Chelsea Libraries C218 , Chemistry, Classification of H 64-1 ; Cheshire Libraries C 267-268 Chesshyre's Library C 485 i Chetham's Library, Manchester C 236 Cheyenne, Wyoming, Public Library C 134 Chicago Libraries, general C 35 historical C 38 ^ public C 36 University C 37 ' Library Club A 79 \ round table meetings A 80 i Child and the library E 123 ' study, bibliography of L 104 } Children's books, bibliography, ■ general L210 special, biography L213 j boys' books L 215 ; fairy tales L 214 j girls' books L 216 < natural history L211 useful arts L 212 classification of H 65 exhibitions of F 38 selection of G 24 catalogues I 36 rules for I 11 librarians', training for E 38 libraries and the school E 130 library anniversaries E 129 associations E 125 bulletin boards E 126 chairs D 35-1 furniture D 25 management and policy E 123 picture work E 126 pictures, travelling collections of E 127 planning D 10 reading tables D 37 rules and regulations E 122 story hour E 128 telling E 128 reading E 134 rooms ■ E 124 furniture for D 25 planning of D 10 school libraries E 131 travelling libraries E 132 story hour and story telling E 128 Chili, National Library of C 164 China, Libraries of C 389 printing in M 35 Chinese books, collections of G 44 Chivers' indicator E 91 Choice of books. See Book buying, children's reading K 134 Christiania, Libraries of C 375 Christie, Richard C, Book Collector L38-1 Christie Library, Manchester f 237 Christmas, bibliography of L 100 gift books, exhibitions of F 39 Chronoloeical arrangement II qq ( hurch libraries ^-439. 445 Circulating department E 84 pictures F 5 Cities, catalogue rules for names of I 4-2 Civil Service Examination for Libra- rians E21 Clarke, George T., Librarian E 19-19 Class lettering H 107 lists 1 33 marking H107, K18 Classics, classification of H 73 Classification and shelf arrangement H 96-106 bibliography of Hi in College Libraries H 2 in Public Libraries H 2 California University Scheme H ii-i close H 93 difficulties of application H 59 fixed H 94 general principles H 2 logical or scientific H 57-58 loose H 92 labels for books H 108. movable H 95 notation H 102 number labels H 107 relative H 60 Classification schemes, general H 3 special, Adjustable H 4 Arts and Science Congress H 4-1 Bacon H 5 Bonazzi H & British Museum H 7 Brownbill H 8 Brunet H 9 modified H 10 Brussels H 11 California University H ii-i Cels H 11-2 Clemens H 12 Coleridge H 13 Congress Library H 14 Cutter H 15 Dewey H 16 modified H 17 Dieserud H 18 Edmands H 19 Edwards H 20 Farley H 21 Fletcher H 22 Gamier ' H 23 Gesner H 24 Harris (G. W.) H 26 Harris (W. T.) H 25 Hartwig H 27 Harvard University H 27-1 Home H 28 Jena Repertorium H 29 Earned H 30 Lebas H 31 Manutius H 3^ Naude H 34 New York State H 35 Ogle H 36 Peabody Institute H 37 Perkins H 3^ Poole H 30 Quinn-Brown H 40 Richardson H 41 Rowel 1 H 42 Royal Institution H 43 Savigny H 44 Schrettinger H 4:; 34 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Clippings .^^' Clips, newspaper L70-2 periodical E70-2 Clocks for Libraries 1^43 Close classification H93 Clothbindings K4, 6 Cloth for book covers K14 Club and Society Libraries c 465-475 Libraries in England C 190 rooms E50 Clubs and Libraries FI4 Classification schemes, special, Schwartz H46 Shurtleff H 47 Sion College H 48 Smith H 49 Sonnenschein H 50 Subject H 51 Willcox H 52 Winsor H 53 ■Classification schemes for special Libraries H 61 scientific H 58 shelf labels H 105 subject, arguments against H 56 for H 55 special, anthropolog)^ H 62 architecture H 62-1 bibliography H 77 biography H 63 book arts H 64 chemistry H 64-1 children's books H 65 classics H 73 countries H 66 education H 67 fairy tales H 68 fiction H 69 folk lore H 70 forestry H 71 Government documents H 72 Greek classics H 73 history H 74 illustrations H 75 Latin classics H 73 law H 76 library economy H 77 local collections H 78 mathematics H 79 medicine - H 80 music H 81 naval literature H 82 numismatics H 83 paintings H 85 philosophy H 84 photographs H 85 psychology H 85-1 recreative arts H 86 religion H 84 science H 87 Shakespeareana H 88 sociology H 89 typography H 90 zoology H 91 subordinate arrangement, general H 96 special, accession H 97 author H 98 chronological H 99 size H 100 universal scheme H 54 •Classified catalogue I 32 rules I 10 versus dictionary catalogue I 31 Classified record of Library H 104 Cleaning frame for books G36-1 Clearing House for books G 10 duplicates G 18 Government documents G 18 periodicals G 67 Clemens' classification scheme H 12 <"lerical Libraries in England C 177 Clerkenwell Library C218-1 Cleveland Public Library C97 league E 125 Library. See Library Associa- tions, Clubs. Coat rails and racks D 42 Codice, Egyptian L 28 Cogswell, Joseph G., Librarian E 19-20 Cole, George W., Librarian E ig-21 Coleraine Library C 342 Coleridge's classification scheme H 13 Collation of books G 27 Collections, local G 56 Special. See Specialisation of Libraries, Special collec- tions, and also under Sub- ject of collection. College and University Libraries, ; general C 41 1-438 special, England C 178 United States C 136 College Department Libraries. See Individual Colleges. Library, access to shelves E82-1 administration C 136 i books L 70 co-operation E 49 planning D 13 students. Library privileges to E 113, 114 I Colleges and Libraries F 12 Cologne, Printers of M 26-1, M 58 Colonial booksellers Institute Library C 231 Libraries C 347 Library legislation B 36-1 Colonization, bibliography of L 106-1 Colophons M 125 Colorado Library Association A 33 Commission A 106 Legislation B 6 State Normal School A 143 Coloured shelf labels H 108 Columbia College Library School A 144 District of. Library Association A 37 Library Club ' A 80-1 University Library C 136-4 Columbus (Ohio) Library Club A 80-2 Combination of Library districts E 40 Commercial and Industrial Libraries C 459 Libraries in the United States C 144 Commemorative tablets E65 Commissions, Library A 102-134 Committee, delegation cf powers to E 9-1 Library E 9-10 bye laws for E 10 meetings, agenda E 12-1 minute book E 12-1 records E 12-1 Complaint slips for borrowers E 57 Concilium Bibliographicum cata- logue I 58 Condemnation of worn books G 15 Conferences, Bibliographical, Belgium INDEX 35 Conferences, Bibliographical, England L lo International L 12 Library, general A 217 special A 218-235 Congress Library C 3 card catalogue distribution I 52 classification scheme II 14 Connecticut, bibliography of L 166 Library Association A 34 Commission A 107 Legislation B 6-1 Public Libraries C 25-29 Consolidation and centralization E 4 Constantinople, Library of C 384 Constitutional history, bibliography of L113 Consuls, bibliography of L 126 Consulting Librarian E 39 Consumption and Libraries E 121 Contagion E 121 Contractions, catalogue I 13 Convention of Librarians A 217-235 Conversation rooms in Libraries E 51 Conway's Library C 486 Co-operation of College Libraries E 49 of Library Commissions A 103 ' Co-operative book buying G 3 1 cataloguing I 58 work for the blind F 16 ' Copenhagen, Libraries of C 371 Copland, Robert, Printer M 72 Copley Prints, Exhibitions of F 72 Copy for printer I 45 Copying press E 61-2 stands E61-3 Copyright O i-ii in relation to Libraries O 3 legislation, American O 4 bibliography of O i Colonial On English O 7 Foreign O 9 j International 0 10 registration in America O 5 North America O 6 England O 8 Cork carpets, care of D 15 Library C 343 Cornell University Library C 136-5 Cornwall, Libraries of C 269-272 Corporate catalogue entry, rules for I 5 Correspondence files J 8 numeric J 9 Corrupt practices, bibliography of L121 Cost of Library buildings D 3 Costume exhibitions F 47 Cotgreave, Alfred, Librarian E 19-22 indicator E 92 Counters D 34 Countries, classification scheme for H 66 Country Libraries. See Travelling Libraries and Village Libraries. County Council control of rural libraries F 3 extension E 4, F 1-16 travelling libraries E 4, F 4 Covers for books G 33 Cowell, Peter, Librarian E 19-23 Coxe, Rev. H. O., Librarian E 19-24 Crime and punishment, bibliography of L 106-2 Cromwell, bibliography of L 208 oortrait exhibitions F8d Croydon Libraries C 205 Crunden, Frederick M., Librarian E 19-25 Cuba, bibliography of L 183 Cupboards D 34-5 map D 34-6 Cutler, Louisa, Librarian E 19-26 Cutter, Charles Ammi, Librarian E 19-27 Cutter author marks H 98 classification scheme H 15 tables H 9I Cutting up books G25-1 Cycle accommodation in Libraries E 55. Dafydd ab Gwilym, bibliography of L54-a Daily statistics E 135 Dakota, North Librar}' Association A 35 Commission A 108 South Library Association A 36 Damages to books, borrowers' penalties Eii8-i Date guides for card system E 102-3 Daters, rubber stamp 631-2 Davenport, Iowa, Public Library C 49 Darwen Library C 206 Davis, Thomas, Library worker E 13 Dawson, John, Bibliogra-pher L 39 Day, John, Printer M 72-1 Debating rooms in Libraries E 51 Decay of leather bindings K 16 Decimal author tables H 98 Decoration of Library buildings D 3-1 Delaware Libraries C 30, C 135 Library Commission B 6-2 Delegation of powers E 9-1 Delisle, Leopold, Librarian E 19-28 Delivery desk D 34 of books F 6 stations F 2 Denhani, Henry, Printer M 72-2 Denmark, Libraries of C 370-371 Library Association of A 213 Dennison's labels H 105 Dent, Robert, Librarian E 19-29 indicator E 93 Denver Library Commission A no Deposit collections of books G45 stations F 2 Depository Libraries E 4 De Quincey, Thomas, Book Collector L39-1 Derbj', Countess of. See Beaufort, Margaret. Derbyshire, Libraries of C 273 Desk racks D 34-3 supplies t)34-4 trays D 34-3 Desks D 34 flat top D 34-1 reading D 36-1 roll top D 34-2 typewriter E62-i Des Moines Library Club A 81 Deterioration of leather K 16 Devonshire, Libraries of C 274-277 Devotional books, bibliography of L 139 Dewey, Melvil, Librarian E 19-30 classification scheme H 16 modified H 17 Dibdin, Thomas F., Book Collector L39-2 Dictionary catalogues I 3* 36 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY F.CONOMY Dictionary catalogues, rules for I 2, I 31 Ecclesiastical Libraries of England C179 versus classified I .30 of United States <-"i37 Dieserud's classification scheme H 18 Eclectic card catalogue rules I 40 Diploma of Library Association E40 Economic Literature, Goldsmiths Directories E77 Library of C180 methods of display E77-1 . Edinburgh Libraries, general C332 racks for E77-1 University C 333 Directors, Board of E9 Printing Press ^137 bye laws E 10, 12 Edmands' classification scheme H19 Discarding books Gm Edmond, John P., Librarian E 1 0-3:; Discipline in the Library. See Rules Education, bibliography of L133 and regulations. classification of H67 Discounts on books Gs Industrial, and Libraries Fi^ Disease, Public Libraries and E121 Educational authorities and Libra- Disinfection E121 ries F12 Disinfecting apparatus E12, influence of Public Libraries C 502, F 12 Disinfection of books E 121 Libraries in United States C 149-1 Distribution of books G ^(1 value of Libraries C 502 District of Columbia Library Asso- reading C503 ciation A 37 work exhibitions F48 Washington Public Library C31 Edwards, Edward, Librarian E 19-36 Dobree, Thomas, Book Collector L 39-3 classification scheme H20 Documents, Government Gso Egypt, Libraries of C 392 Doesburgh, Jan Van, Printer M73 Egyptian codices L28 Domestic science, bibliography of L qi Eldora, Iowa, Public Library Cso Donation book G 14-1 Elections, bibliography of Liis Donations G14 Electric lamps D21-1 Doubtful books G 15-16 lighting of Libraries D21 Drama, English, bibliography of L'224 check on consumption D22 Irish, bibliography of L225 metallic filament lamps D21-1 Drawers, card catalogue I 54 Electricity, bibliography of L82 Drexel Institute Library Class A 145 Elmendorf, H. L., Librarian E 19-37 Dublin Library C344 Elwood, Indiana, Library C135 Printers of M56 Embossing book stamps G31-1 Dudgeon, Matthew S., Librarian E 19-31 Employers' liability, bibliography of Dummies, shelf D 30-2 L 109 Dummy method of charging books E 86-2 Employment in Libraries, conditions Duncan Campbell collection of manu- of E21 scripts L29 Endowed Libraries C464 Dundalk Library C345 Endowments C498 Duplex Indicator E94 Enforcement of Library rules E45 Duplicate borrowers' tickets E113 England, Bibliographical Society of L^ collections, renting of G19 conferences Lio Duplicates, Care and disposal of Gi? bibliography of Li8s Central Clearing House for G18 Libraries of Ci7i collections of popular books G 19 Library Associations A 178-193 exchange of Gio Conferences A 228-229 Duplicating apparatus E61.1 legislation A 32 Durie, John, Librarian E 19-32 for rural districts A 33 Dust collecting machinery D15-1 rates and rating B41 in Libraries Dis-i Middlesex, bibliography of L186 injuries to books from G36 Monmouth, bibliography of L187 layer Dzs-i National Library C172 Dusting books G36-1 printers of M52 " Dustolio" D,5-i Somersetshire, bibliography of L188 Duties on imported books, legisl a- State aid to Libraries in B30 tion respecting O3 English drama, bibliography of L224 Duty on books for Libraries G6 noblemen, cataloguing rules for I 4-1 paper and pamphlets N9 poetry, bibliography of L221 Dwarf book case D29-I Engravings in Libraries F 72-7 4. G 70 steps D30-S on wood, exhibitions of F96 Dyall indicator E95 Entertainments. See Library ex- Dyer, Bertram, Librarian E 19-33 hibits. Library lectures, Dyer, Robert, Printer M74 Story hour, pictures. Dziatzko, Carl, Librarian E 19-34 Essen, Prussia, Library C 355 cataloguing rules I2 Essex, Booksellers of M 17-1 Libraries of C278 printers of M 17-1 liasels, map D33-' Etchings, American, exhibitions 0 f F66 reading D36-1 Ethics, bibliography of L136 Easter, bibliography of L99 Europe, Libraries of C169 East, Thomas, Printer M75 Evaluation. See Annotation. Eastbourne Library C 206-1 C31Q-1 Evanston, Illinois, University Library INDEX 37 Everett, Washington, Public Library ('l2l Examination, Library entrance E 21 professional E 27 Exchange of duplicates of State documents G 18, G 10 Exchanges between Libraries G lo Exchanging books - E 107 Exemption, rate B 44 Exeter, Libraries of C 207 printers of M 53 Exhibits at Library Conferences A 243 in Libraries, general F 20 special F 21-95 Ex Libris G 30 Expansive classification scheme H 15 Expenditure on books G 2 See also Finance. Expenses attending conferences E 36 candidates for staff appointments E 35 Extension methods. See Library ex- tension. Extra tickets E 113-115 Facsimile reproduction L 30 Factory Libraries in United States C 144 See also Libraries and industrial education. Fairy tales, bibliography of L214 classification of H 68 Faques, Richard, Printer M 76 Faques, William, Printer M 76 Far East, Libraries of C 388 Farley's classification scheme H 21 Fastenings, magazine and periodical E 70-2 Female assistants and Librarians E 37 Ferguson, Mrs. W. K., Librarian E 19-38 Fiction, annotation of I 39 author numbers H 98 bibliography of L 209 classification of H 69 indicators E 92, E 97 selection of G21 Files, correspondence J 8 newspaper E 70-1 Filing and indexing J 1 apparatus J 4 boxes J 2 mechanical methods of J 4 methods J i pamphlet filing boxes J 5 system, vertical J 6 vertical files J 4 Finance E6 committee E 8, E 11 Financial records E 7 Finding lists I 3 Fine arts, bibliography of L92 slips E118 Fines and penalties E 118 receipts E 87, E 118 Finland, Libraries of C 368 Finsbury Public Library. See Clerken- well Public Library. Fire appliances D 46 insurance, protection, etc. D 46 Fish exhibition F4g Fiske, Willard, Librarian E 19-39 Fittings, general D 24 shelf D30-D30-3 Fixed classification H 94 Fletcher's classification scheme H 22 Floor preparation D 15-1 Floors and floor covering F) 15 Florence, bibliography of L 193 Libraries of C 359 photographs of, exhibitions F 79 Florida Libraries, general C 32 special C 32 Library Association A 38 Florigene D 15-1 Folios. Sff Shelf arrangement. Folk lore, classification of H 70 collections of books on G47 Forbes Library Summer School A 146 Foreign booksellers G23-1 books, travelling collections of G 79 languages, books in G 23 Library, Manchester C 238 periodicals G 66-3 Forestry, classification of H 71 Formalin E 121 Formation of Libraries Ei Forms, borrower's application E 113-1 Foskett, Edward, Librarian E 19-40 Foulis, Brothers, Printers M 77 Fox River Valley I^ibrary Club A 82 Frames, map 1)33-1 France, bibliography of L 191 Libraries of C 348-352 Library Association of A 214 Conferences A 230 National Library of C 348 Franklin, bibliography of L 156 portrait exhibitions F85 Free access to shelves E 82, E 104-106 Free lectures F96 Free Libraries C 11 et seq. Free trade, bibliography of Liio French fiction G23, L217 Friburg, printing press at M 33-2 Functions of Libraries Fio Furnishers, general D24 Furniture, general D 24 for children's rooms D 25 for reading rooms D25-1 inventory D 45 school Library E 131 -i Fust, Johann, Printer M 78 Gardening, bibliography of L 80 Garnett, Richard, Librarian E 19-41 Garnier's classification scheme H2i Gas lighting of Libraries D20 Gaver, James, Printer M 79 Gent, Thomas, Pz-ZH/i^r M So Geographical exhibitions F51 works, bibliography of L 144 classification of H66 Geological exhibitions F51 Georgia Library Association A 39 Commission .\ 1 1 1 legislation B7 University Library C 33, C 136-6 German books G 23 nouns, rules for capitalization I 8 vowels, cataloguing rules for I 3-1 Germans in United States, bibliography of L160 Germany, Libraries of C 353-355 library conferences A 231 school, Berlin .^ 214-1 M26 38 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Gesner classification scheme H 24 Gibson, Thomas, Pnnter M 82 Gifts and bequests C 498 Giolito. Joanne and Gahriel, Printeys M 83-1 Gipsy literature, collections of G 48 Girls' books, bibliography of L216 Gladstone Library C 487 Glasgow Libraries, general C 334 private C 335-1 University C 335-2 printers of M 55 University Library catalogue I 60 Glazing of Libraries D 3 Gloucestershire, Libraries of C 279-281 Glue E 59 Godfrey, Thomas. Printey M 83 Goethe, collections of books on G 49 Gold ink marking K 18 Goldsmith, Oliver, bibliography of L 55 Goldsmiths Library of economic lite- rature C 180 Gothenburg Library C 377 Governing Boards E 8 Government and politics, bibliography of documents, bibliography of binding of cataloguing rules for classification of collections of indexing of U.S., bibliography of inspection of Libraries Grafton, Richard, Printer Graham indicator Grand Rapids Public Library Gravesend Library C 207- Gray's Inn, London, Library Greece, Libraries of L112 L147-1 K6 I 15 H72 G50 Ji L163 E39 M84 E97 C72 I, C281 C 230 c 356-357 printing in M 25-1 Greek classics, classification of H 73 vases, paintings of, exhibitions F 68 Green, Samuel S., Librarian E 19-41 Greenboro, South Carolina, Public Library C 24 Greenwood, Thomas, Library Worker E 13 Groningen, Library of C 364 Griininger, Johann, Printer M 85 Guarantors for borrowers E 112 Guards, card catalogue I 55 Guides, book card E 102-3 card catalogue 1 55 index I 56, J 4 charging system E 102-3 shelf H 103 Guildhall Library, London C 227 Gutenberg, Johann, Printer M 8G Gwilym, Dafydd ab, bibliography of L 54-2 Hagar, Miss Sarah C.. Librarian E 19-43 | Haggerston, W. J., Librarian E 19-44 ; Haghe, Inglebert, Printer M 87 I Haigh Hall Library C 488 | Halifax Library C 207-2, C 323-1 ' Hall, Thomas, private Library of C489 , Hallowe'en, bibliography of L loi | Hammersmith Libraries C 219 j Hampstead Libraries C 220 ' catalogue I Oo | Handwriting, Library I 44 Harris, G. W., classification scheme : of H26 I Hartlepool, Connecticut, Public Library C 25 Hartwig, Otto, Librarian E 19-45 classification scheme H 27 Harvard University Library C 64, C 136-7 catalogue 1 60 classification scheme H 27-1 Hat racks , D 42 Hayes, Rutherford P., Librarian E 19-46 Health of assistants E 34 Heat, injuries to books from G 36 Heating D 16 Hereford Libraries C 201 Herefordshire, Libraries of C 282 Herford, John, Printer M 88 Katherine, Printer M 88 Hero exhibitions F85 High School Libraries. Sec School Libraries. Hill, J. P., Librarian E 19-47 Hints to small Libraries E3 Historical collections G 51-52 Libraries C 447.448 of United States C 138 literature, collection of books on America G51 British Colonies G 52 societies, Libraries of C 447, 448 works, annotation of I 40 exhibitions of F40 History, bibliography of L 144 classification of H 75 of Libraries. See Library history. Hohenwang, Ludwig, Printer M88-I Holders for books D 33 shelf labels H 106 Holiday bureaus in Libraries F 14-1 Holiday opening of Libraries E 48 Holidays of Librarians and assistants E 32 Holland, printing in M 27 Holmes, Oliver W., bibliography of L 56 Home delivery of books F 6 Libraries F 7 Homes, H. A., Librarian E 19-48 Honeywood, Dean, private Library of C 490 Honolulu Library C 409 Home's classification scheme H 28 Hosmer, James K., Librarian E 19-49 Hospital Libraries in England C 181 United States C 153 Hours of opening E 46 staft" E 31 House decoration, bibliography of L8i Household Libraries C 450, F 7 in United States C 152, F7 Housing of books G 8 Hove Library C 20S-1, C 319-2 Hudson River Library Club A 82 Hull Libraries C 209 Hungary, printing in M 28 Hurst, Thomas, Librarian E 19-50 Iceland, Library of C 381 Idaho Library Commission A 112 Illinois Library Association A 40 Commission A 112-1 legislation B8 State Library C34 University Library C 136-8 School A 147 Illumination, systems of D 17-18 Illustrations, classification of H 75 UNIVERSITY OF INDEX 39 Illustrations of Library buildings D3.4 Insurance, bibliography of L131 Immigrants, books for G23 of Libraries D40 Immigration, bibliography of L106 Interchange E 116 Immoral literature G16 of borrowing privileges E49 Impeachment, bibliography of L121 Interchangeable tickets E116 Imprints G 29, M 126 Interior decoration of Libraries D3-1 Income Tax B43. 44 Inter-Library loans EdO Incunabula, bibliography of L32 International Bibliographical Confer- cataloguing rules for I 16 ences L12 printing of M50 bibliography L19 Index, borrowers E 111-2 cataloguing rules I2 bureau Ji Library conferences A 235 cabinets, telephone D44-1 Interstate Library Conferences A 221 card I 56 Inventory book E66 guides I 55 formula for taking. See Stocktaking. cards, store D45-1 furniture D45 society Ji Iowa, bibliography of L168 Indexing aids and guides .3 City Library Club A 87 history and theory :-i Libraries, general C43 rules 2 historical C44 India, bibliography of L199 State C45 Libraries of c 385-387 historical C46 office Library C173 Library Association, history A 43 Indian artists, paintings by, exhibitions meetings A 44 of F62 Commission A114 curios and relics, exhibitions of F52 legislation Bio Indiana, bibliography of L167 State Library C8 Library Association, constitution A 41 Summer Liiirary School A 150 meetings A 42 University Library C 136-9 Library commission Air3 Ipswich l.ir)rary C 209-1, C 317 legislation B9 Ireland, bibliography of L 190 school A 148 Librarits Acts B34 summer school A 149 Libraries of c 339-346 Northern, and Southern Michigan Libtary Assistants' Association A 212 Library Club A 86 legislation B34 Public Libraries C40 Printing in M 17-18 State Library C9 Public, Libraries Association A 196 Indianapolis Library Club A 84 Irish Drama, bibliography of L225 round table A 85 exhibitions F54 Public Library C41 Rural Library Association A 195 Indicator, accessions E 87-101 Islington Libraries C221 accessories Eioi-i Issue charging and registration tickets E IOI-2 methods E 85-104 trays E 101-3 statistics E135 and card catalogue combined I 70 trays, card E 102-1 author I 70 Italy, Association for promotion of book E 87-101 Libraries in A 215-1 catalogue I 70 bibliography of, general L192 charging E 87-101 special, Florence L193 fiction I 70 Venice L194 periodicals E72 Libraries of C 358-361 versus card charging E103 Library Conferences A 232 Indies, West, Libraries of C 166-168 Printing in M 29-30 Industrial and commercial Libraries C 459 books, collections of G53 education and Libraries F13 Jackson, F., Librarian E 19-52 exhibitions F53 Jamaica, Libraries of C168 Libraries in England C 182 James, Hannah P., Librarian E 19-53 trade catalogues G78 Miss M. S. R., Librarian E 19-54 Infection EI2I Japan, bibliography of Libraries of L201 Influence of reading C503 C390 Information desks in Libraries E8I Japanese prints, exhibitions of F73 Ingraham, Robert C, Librarian E 19-51 Jast's classified catalogue rules I 10 Injuries to books G :i6 Jefferson, collections of books on G54 Injury to Library property, penalty for B 45 Jena Repertorium classification Initials M 128 scheme H29 Ink for labels E58 Jersey City Public Library C79 printing M 121 Jevons, W. Stanley, bibliography of L58 writing E58 Jewett, Charles C, Librarian E 19-55 Insect pests G35 Johnson, Samuel, Book Collector L40 Inscriptions M128 Jones, Gardner M . Librarian E 19-56 Institutes for Librarians E41 John Winter, Librarian E 19-57 See also Library Institute. Tones, Paul, MSS , bibliography of L 161 40 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Juvenile books, bibliography, general special, biography boys' books fairy tales girls' books natural history useful arts books, classification of exhibitions of selection of catalogues rules for Librarians, training for Library and the School Juvenile Library, anniversaries associations bulletin boards furniture management and policy picture work travelling collections of planning of rules and regulations story hour telling reading rooms furniture for planning of school Libraries travelling Libraries story hour and story telling work L210 L213 L215 L 214 L216 L211 L212 H65 F38 G24 I 36 I II E38 E 130 E 129 E125 Ei26 D 25 E123 E126 E 127 Dio E 122 E128 E128 E134 E124 D25 Dio E131 E 132 E128 E 123 Kansas Library Association A 45 Commission A 115 legislation B 11 State Libraries C 55 Kansas City Library Club A 87-1 Kele, Richard, Printer M 89 Kennedy Indicator E 98 Kentucky Libraries C56 Library Association A 46 legislation B 12 Kettering Library C 210 Keystone Library Association A 47 King's Printer M 8 printing press M 39 Kossovitch, C. A., Librarian E 19-58 Kroeger, Alice Bertha, Librarian E 19-59 L.A U.K. See Library Association of the United Kingdom. Label holders for shelves H 106 Labelling books G25 for open access Libraries H 108 Labels and book plates G 30 accession, for books H 107 Labels, classification for books H 107 number H 107 periodical E 70-4 shelf H 105 classification H 107 colour H 108 Labour questions, bibliography of L 108 La Crosse, Wis., Public Library C 129 Ladders D 30-6 Ladies' rooms E 78 Lady assistants and Librarians E 37 Lamps, electric metallic filament D 21-1 Lancashire. Lihrarifts nf C. aRa-^n^ Lant, Richard, Printer M 90 Lantern slides, exhibition of F 55 Larned's classification scheme H 30 Latin classics, classification of H 73 Law, bibliography of L 123 classification of H 76 collections of legal books G 55 international, bibliography of L 124 Librarians, conferences of A 225 Libraries C 451 American Association of A 21 in England C 183 in United States C 150 Lawrence, Mass., Public Library C 65 Laws. See Legislation for Libraries. Layton, W. E., Librarian League of Library Commissions " Leagues " for children Leaning bars, newspaper Learned Societies' transactions, cataloguing rules for Leather, deterioration of for bookbinding preservative Lebas' classification scheme Lecture Hall planning Lectures, Art Galleries and Museums in Libraries Ledger charging system Ledgers, loose leaf Leeds, Libraries, general private public Legislation for Libraries Legislative reference department Legler, Henry E., Librarian Leland Stanford University Library C 136-10 Leicester Libraries Lending Library, age limit borrowers' registration students' tickets charging systems special card indicator ledger open access loan period, rules and regulations E 107-H0 inter-Library loans E 108 travelling Libraries E 109 methods E84 planning, general D 8 special, for open access D 9 Leommster, Mass., Public Library C 66 Lessing, Gotthold, Librarian E 19-62 Letter files J 2 Lettering and numbering books K 18 class H 107 Lewisham Libraries C 222 Leyden, Library of C 365 slip catalogue I 65 Leypoldt, F., Librarian E 19-63 Libel contained in books B 46 Librarians' aids A 246 and assistants E 14-43 appointment of E 81 as secretaries E 9-2 biographical notices of E 18-19 consulting E 39 Libraries A 245 of the Mersey District Association A 190 nna1ifiratinn<: E t a E 19-60 A 103 EX25 E70-2 I 23 K16 K15 K15 H3I Dii F17 F96 E86 E7-1 C211 C 213 C 212 Bl-36 F15 E 19-61 C213-1 E 110 Em E113 E 85-104 E 102 E 87-101 E86 E 104 INDEX 4X Librarians' recreations E17 Library Association of United Kingdom. registration of E42 constitution A 179 relations with staff E23 council A 182 trustees Eir history A 178 salaries E15 membership A 186 social duties E17 officers A 185 superannuation E43 treasurer's report A 184 women E37 cataloguing rules I2 Librarianship E 14-43 conferences C228 Libraries Acts B 32-35 presidential addresses C229 adoption of B37 diploma E40 ancient C2 examinations E27 and art galleries F17 Library Association Monthly Notes A 240 clubs F14 Library Association Rtcord A 240 colleges F12 Library Association registration industrial education F13 scheme E42 museums F18 clubs and commissions A1-134 National Home Reading Union F 12 Library bibliography E244 public education F12 bindery K 19 reading circles F12 boards. See Committee, Trustees. schools, relations between E 130 buildings, comparative cost of D3 settlement work F14 designs e.xhibit F56 social work F14 bulletins I 34 technical education F13 Library Chronicle A 240 the Press C 201 Library Club rooms E50 the Study Club F14 clubs A 74-134 arguments against C500 commissions, general A 102 in favour of C499 league of A 103 as holiday bureaus F14-1 special A 104- I 34 centralisation and consolidation of E 4-5 committees E9 educational value of C502 conferences A 217 endowed C464 exhibits A 243 dust in D15-1 conversation and debating rooms E 51 formation of Ei co-operation E49 government inspection of E39 cycle accommodation E55 history and description of, general C i debating rooms E51 special C 2-497 dept. ofN.E.A A 18 prison C 141 . 187. 457 economy, bibliography of A 224, L220 private C 476-496 classification of H64, 77 proprietary C497 editions Oil rate supported Cii endowments C498 rating of B43 exhibitions E20 special association of A2I-I See also under subject of exhibit. specialization of G 40 extension Fi-96 Sunday opening of E47 functions Fio taxation of B43 furniture D 24-45 use of, by the public Fio garment E33 Lib Idly A 240 government inspection E39 Library (new series) A 240-1 handwriting I 44 Library accounts. See Accounts. history and description, genera Ci administration E special C 2-497 advertising methods Fii institutes, America A 17 architecture D I England E41 Library Assistant A 241 inventory E66 Library Assistants' Association, Library Journal A 237 constitution A 201 Library labour saving devices D24 history A 200 lectures F96 meetings A 202 legislation, general Bi proposed affiliation with L.A.U.K. A 203 America B2 branches, general A 204 special States B3-31 special A 205-212 colonial B36-1 Library Association of America. See loafers and loungers E54 American Library Association. magazines and bulletins l^-* Library Association of Australasia A 216 management E2 Denmark A213 methods. S^« Administration. Ireland A 196 movement, extension to rural districts F3 Italy A215-1 of Congress C3 Scotland A 197 catalogue cards ^r United Kingdom A 187 organization Ei affiliation schemes A 203 periodicals, professional, America, aims A 181 general A23G branches A 188-193 special A 237-239 charter A 180 organs L.A.U.K. A 240 committees A 183 independent organs A 241 4#,. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Library periodicals, Library Assistants' Association A 242 post F 9 practice E 2 Press A 236-242 printing department I 47 property, penalty for injuring B45 quotations E65 rate, limitation B42 recipes E63 removal E56 reports E136 rest rooms E53 school rules I2 schools, American, general A 135 special A 136-175 English A 199 Liverpool A 199-1 Manchester A 199-2 Wigan A 199-3 Germany, Berlin A 214 Sweden, Stockholm A215 ■ science, bibliography of A 224, L 220 classification of H 64. 77 smoking rooms E52 statistics E135 supplies D24 talks E128. F96 training E 27-28 classes E 22. E27 " Library Week " A 223 Library Work, technical terms used in E 64 workers, biographical notices of E13 Library World A 240-1 Lifts D25-3 Light, injuries to books from G36 Lighthouse Libraries C456 Lighting, general D17 artificial, general D19 electric D21 gas D20 natural D18 Limerick Library C346 Lincoln, President, bibliograph) of L157 Nebraska, Library Club A 88 Lincolnshire, Libraries of C295 Linderfelt's card catalogue rules I 2, I49 Linoleum for floors D15 Linotype M119 in catalogue printing I 47. M119 Lists, Class I 32 reading I 30 shelf H104 Literary and Philosophical Library, Manchester ' C239 history, bibliography of L219 classification of H64 Liverpool Libraries, general C214 public C215 Library school A 199-1 Loafers and loungers in Libraries E 54 Loan department E 84-106 Local literature, collections of G56 Location book H 104 sheets H104 Locke, George H., Librarian E 19-64 Lockyer-Lampson Library C491 Lockers for staff E33-2 Locket, Arthur G., Librarian E 19-65 Logical classification H 57-58 London Libraries, general C216 special C 217-231 Library catalogue I 60 University College Library C231- I, C 310-1 Long Island Library Club A 89 Loose classification H92 Loose leaf ledgers E7-1 memorandum books E57-3 ^ Los Angeles Public Library C17 training class A 151 Lost books, borrowers' penalties E118-1 Louisiana, bibliography of L159 State Library C57 Loungers in Libraries E54 Lund Library C378 Lutheran Press at Wittenburg M41 j Lynn, Mass., Public Library C67 Lyons Printing Press, history of M21 Loan period — Rules and regulations E 107 special, inter-Library E i )8 travelling Library E 109 system E84-106 Loans, Inter-Library E 49 interchange of borrowing privileges E 49 Local administration, bibliographj of L122 collections, cataloguing rules for I 17 classification of H 78 history collections G 56 literature, bibliography of L 145 MacAlister, J. Y. W., Librarian E 19-66 MacElroy, E. P., Librarian E 19-67 MacGill University Summer Library School A 153 MacLauchlan, John, Librarian E ig-68 Madden, Frederick W., Librarian E 19-69 Madison, Wis., Libraries, general C130 Madison, Wis., Public Library C 131 Madonna, paintings, exhibitions of F 69 Magazine cases and covers K21 fastenings E70-2 list holder E 70-6 lists, adjustable E72 name plates E70-4 racks D40 room management E75 rules E74 time notices E70-5 Magazines. See Periodicals. and bulletins I 34 Magliabechi, Antonio, Librarian E 19-70 Maine, bibliography of L 170 Library Association A 48 Commission A116 legislation B13 Eastern, Library club Ago State College Library C136-11 school AlS2 Malaysia-Philippine Islands, biblio- graphy of L205 Manchester and District Library Assis- tants' Association A206 decision re Income Ta.\ Libraries, college A 234 ecclesiastical C235 general C232 public C233 special C 236-247 Library school A 199-2 Manuscript versus printed catalogue I 63 Manuscripts, bibliography of L2S-29 cataloguing rules for I 18 special collections of G 57 Manutius' classification scheme H 32 Map cupboards D 34-6 INDEX 43 Map easels D33-1 Middleton. William, Printer M92 frames D33-1 ! Military Arts, bibliography of LS3 Maps and charts, bibliography of L146 ' Libraries C453 cataloguing rules for 1 19 of United States C139 special collections of G59 , Millman, Rev. W. H., Librarian E 19 73 Marcus Aurelius Antonius, biblio- Milton, John, bibliography of L59 graphy L58 Milwaukee, Library catalogue 166 Maritime Provinces of Canada, Libra- club A 92 ries of C156 Wisconsin Public Library C132 Marking books G3 I, H 106 Minnesota, bibliography of L171 Marking, class H107 Libraries, general C73 Marks, paper M131 historical C74 Marks, printer's M114 Library Association A 52 Marprelate Press M 9, M40 Commission A 121 Marsh's Private Library C492 legislation B15 Marshalltown. Iowa, Public Library €51 Public Library C75 Maryland Library legislation B14 ! Travelling Library t'4 Public Library Commission A 117 i University Library C 136-13 State Library Commission A118 ; school A 155 Massachusetts Library Association A 49 i Minute book, committee E12 club A 91 Missals, bibliography of L31 Commission A 119 Missing books, inventory of. See legislation B14-1 Stocktaking methods. public Libraries, special C 61-70 Missouri, bibliography of L172 Western Library Association A 50 ! Library Association A 53 Material, bookbinding K13 Commission A 122 Mathematics, bibliography of L76 legislation B16 classification of H79 University summer course A 156 Mauritius, Libraries of C396 Mohawk Valley Library Club Aq? Maxwell, Sara B., Librarian E 19-71 Monastic chronicles, bibliography of L141 Mayler, John, Printer M91 1 Libraries C 439-446 Mayor's Library, Manchester C240 ; manuscripts L28 Mazzinghi, T. J. de. Librarian E 19-72 Monmouth, bibliography of L187 Mechanical binders J4 Monongahela Valley Library Club A 94 preparation of books G25 Monotype M120 Medical botany, bibliography of L90 i Monroe, bibliography of L158 Libraries C453 1 Montana Library Association A 54 England C184 legislation B17 London C229 i University Library Class A 57 Manchester C 240-1 Montreal Libraries C157 United States C151 Montrose Library C336 Library Association, England A 194-1 More, Sir Thomas, bibliography of LOG literature, bibliography of L89 1 Morgan, Augustus de. Book Collector L41 classitication of H80 ' indicator E99 National catalogue of 1 60 ' Morison's Printing Press at Perth M42 special collections of G58 i Morris, William, Book Collector L42 Melbourne Library C404 Movable classification H95 Mending books K20 ; Mullins, John Davies, Librarian E ig-74 materials for K20 Municipal affairs, bibliography of L122 torn leaves K20 Libraries Cii Memorandum books, loose leaf E57-3 1 literature, special collections of G60 Mercantile Libraries C459 i ownership, bibliography of L122 Meredith, George, bibliography of I>58-i 1 reference work F15 Merlin's classification scheme H33 i Muscatine, Iowa, Public Library C52 Mersey District Library Association 1 A 190 i Musee Dobree, Nantes C 350-1 Metal cupboards D34-5 Museums F17-1S filing cabinets ]7 1 Act F18-1 shelving D27 appliances FiS-2 "Metallic filament lamps D21-1 cases FiS-3 Metallurgy, bibliography of L84 Music, bibliography of L96 "Methods in Libraries. See Library binding of part K6 administration. 1 cataloguing rules I 20 of reaching the public Fig 1 clas.sification of H81 Mexico National Library C165 collections in Libraries G62 Mezzotints, exhibitions of F74 exhibitions F44 Michigan Libraries C 71-72 printing of M51 Library Association A51 value of, in Libraries G61 Commission A 120 Musicians' biography, bibliography of L 207 Southern and Northern Indiana Mutilation of books and newspapers > G34 Library Club A 86 Summer School A I '54 Name plates, general E44-1 University Library C 136-12 Nantes. .Musce Uobree C 350-1 Middlesex, bibliography of L186 Nashville Library .•\ssociation A 95 Libraries of C 296-310 Natal, Libraries of C394 44 BIBLIOGRAPHY ' OF LIBRARY ECONOMY National Association of State New York, bibliography of L175 Librarians A 20 Central Library club A 97 bibliography L18 Circulating Library training class A 160 Education Association of America A 18 City endowed Libraries C91 Home Reading Union and Libraries F 12 mercantile Library C92 Liberal Club Library C470 public Library C90 Libraries C 3 et sea. scientific Libraries C93 Natural history, bibliography of L 72 L211 Club and society Libraries C469 Naturalization, bibliography of L105 Colonial history, bibliography of L174 Nature books, exhibitions of F45 Governors' messages.bibliography of L 176 study L72 Library club A 96 Naude, Gabriel, Librarian E 19-75 legislation B21 classification scheme H34 literature, exhibitions of F43 Naval Libraries C455 marriage licences, bibliography of L177 in England C186 Private Libraries C480 United States C140 Public Libraries C87 literature, classification of H82 Public Library Division of the Nebraska Libraries, general C76 University A 127 college C77 State Libraries of C84 Library Association A 55 Library C 10 Commission, history A 127-1 Association A 59 meetings A 123-2 cataloguing rules I2 legislation B18 classification scheme H35 University Summer School A 158 school A 161 Needlework exhibitions F57 summer school A 162 Nernst electric lamp D21-1 University and College Libraries CS5 Net price system Netherlands, bibliography of G4 Library C 136-14 L195 New Zealand, Libraries of C 406-408 Libraries of C 362-365 Nicaragua, bibliography of L181 Neubauer, Adolph, Libyarian E 19-76 Noblemen, catalogue rules for I 4-1 Nevada Library legislation B19 Nodier, Charles, Booh Collector 1^43 Newark literature, exhibitions of F42 Noiseless castors for chairs D35-2 Public Library C80 pads for chairs D35-3 Newberry Library catalogue I 60 Non-fiction card E113 New Britain, Connecticut, Public resident borrowers E115 Library C26 Normal Schools. See Library Schools. Newcastle Library Assistants' Northampton. Mass., Public Librar) C68 Association A 205 Northamptonshire, Libraries of C 312-313 catalogue I 60 North Eastern Library Assistants' New England, bibliography of L173 Association A 207 Libraries C78 Northern Counties Library Associa- Library Association A 56 tion A 193 Commission A 124 North Midland Library Association A 191 New Hampshire Library Association A 57 Northumberland, Libraries of C314 Commission A 125 and Durham Library Assistants' New Haven, Connecticut, Public Association A 209 Library C27 North West Canada, Libraries of C158 New Jersey Library Association A 58 United States, Libraries of C95 Commission A 126 Library legislation B23 legislation B20 North Western Branch Library summer school A 159 Association A 192 New London, Connecticut, Public Library Assistants' Association A 208 Library C28 University Library C 136-15 New Orleans, Louisiana, Libraries C8 Norway. Libraries of C 372-375 New South Wales Libraries C 401-402 Norwegian books G23 Newspaper brackets clips E70-2 Norwich, Connecticut, Public Library C 29 E70-2 Notary, Julian, Printer M93 delivery check cards E71 Notation for books and shelves H102 files E70-1 Notice boards indexing Ji Notices E44 leaning bars E70-3 periodical E70-4 name tablets E70-4 Novel reading question G21 press history N8 Novels in Libraries G21 racks D39 Noyes, Stephen B., Librarian E 19-77 rods E70-2 Numbering and lettering books G 25 , H 107 stands D38 machines G 25 , H107 time notices E70-5 Numerals, Koman I 43 Newspapers, betting news, in E73 Numeric Correspondence Files J9 bibliography of L227 Numerical register, borrowers ElII-2 mutilation of G34 Numisatics, classification of H83 Newsroom management and policy E69 Nycholson, James, Printer M94 planning D6 New York Apprentices' Library cata Occultism, bibliography ot L 142 logue I 60 O'Donovan, John, bibliography of L61 IN'DEX 45 Ogle's classification scheme Ohio history, bibliography of Libraries, general travelling Library Association commission legislation State University Library C96-1 summer school Oil paintings, exhibitions of Oklahoma, Libraries ot Library Association legislation Onawa, Iowa, Public Library Ontario Libraries Library Association conferences Open Access, arguments for and against lending department E partial reference department Oppenheim Press Order book Order department list slip Ordering books G Oregon, Libraries of Library Association commission legislation Organization Organizations of Librarians Oriental collections Ornamental letters Ottumwa, Iowa, Public Library Out of date books Overalls for assistants Overdue books register Overseer's Library, Manchester Ownership marks in books Oxford, Libraries, general special, Bodleian Press Oxfordshire, Libraries of Pacific North West Library Associa tion Pads for chairs Page catalogues Paintings, classification of exhibitions of special American artists Indian artists Rossetti Tadema Whistler oil paintings water colour paintings of American Revolution of Greek vases of Madonna of war scenes Palaeography Pamphlet boxes and cases duty filing boxes Pamphlets, binders for cataloguing rules for special collections of Panizzi, Sir Anthony, Librarian Panoramic catalogue H36 1 Paper duty N9 LI77-I making M29 C96 marks M131 C96-2 preservatives M 130 A 60 Parliamentary papers, collections of G 50 A 12S Paris, Libraries of C351 B24 printing, history of M20 . 136-16 Parker, Archbishop, Book Collector L44 A 163 Parvin, Theodore S . Librarian E 19-79 F60 Paste E59 C9S Pastimes, bibliography of L97 A61 I'atent Office Library C174 B25 specifications, bibliography of L78 C55 Paterson, New Jersey, Public Library C 81 C159 Pawtucket, R.I., Public Library C 106 A 176 Pay collections. See Duplicate collections. A 226 Peabody Institute catalogue I60 classification scheme H37 E104 Pearl industry, exhibitions F76 104-106 ' Pedagogical literature, special coUec E 105 tions of G65 E82 Pegamoid for bookbinding K14 M43 . Peignot. Stephen Gabriel, Booft Collector L 45 G2-1 Peltine for bookbinding K14 G25 Penalties and fines E 118 G2-3 Penalty for damage to Library property B 46 G2-3 ; Pennsvlvania, Libraries of ' C 100-104 25, G 2 Library Club A 98 C99 Commission A 130 A 62 legislation B27 A 129 University Library C 136-17 B26 Western Library Association A 63 Ei Pensions, bibliography of L132 A 1-235 Pensions for Librarians E43 G63 Penzance Libraries C251 M128 Peoria Library classification scheme H52 C54 Pepys private Library C493 G15 Percentages of classes in Libraries G2 E33 Perforating stamps G31-1 E 117 Periodical check sheets E71 E117 clips E70-2 C241 fastenings E70-2 G31 files E70-1 C249 filing E70 C250 indicator E72 M 9, 44 labels and notices E70-4 C3r5 lists, adjustable E70-3 literature, cataloguing rules for I 22-23 special collections of G66 A 62-1 notices E 70-4 D35-3 racks D40 I 68 ; register E71 H85 Periodicals, arrangement of E70 F58 back numbers G66-2 F57 bibliography of L226 F62 binding of K6 F63 checks on delivery E7r F64 clearing houses for G67 F65 covers for K21 F60 exhibitions of F77 F6I fastenings E70-2 F67 foreign G66-3 F68 indexing of Ji F69 lists, adjustable E72 F70 of Library science A 236-242 L27 racks for ' D40 J5 subscription agencies G66-1 N9 i Perkins Rational classification scheme H 38 .5 4 Perth printing press, history of M16 public Library C337 l2I Petronius, bibliography of L61-1 G64 Philadelphia, Libraries of C loi F 19-78 Library commission A131 I 67 mercantile Library C 102 46 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Philatelic literature, collections of G 69 Philippine Islands, bibliography of L 205 Libraries of C 410 Philosophy, bibliography of L 134 classification of . H 84 Photograph case J 5 Photographic facsimiles of manuscripts, etc. L30 Photographs, cataloguing rules for I 24 classification of H 85 collections of, in Libraries G 68 of Florence, exhibitions of F 79 Venice F 80 West Indian scenes F 81 Photography, bibliography of L 93 exhibitions F78 Physics, bibliography of L 75 Picture books M 116 bulletin boards E 126 bulletins, exhibitions of F71 work, bulletin boards, etc. E 126 Pictures, collections of in Libraries G 70 materials for mounting E 126 travelling collections of E 127 Pigeon hole cabinets J 10 Pins, shelf D 30-3 Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library training class for children's Librarians A 164 Library ' C 103 catalogue 1 60 Placard catalogue I 66 Placards E 44 Planning, general D 3 special, Branch Library D 13 children's room D 10 college Library D 14 lecture hall D 11 lending Library, general D 8 special open access D 9 newsroom D 6 reading room D 6-1 reference Library D 7 small Library D 12 Plans, Library, examples of D 5 exhibitions of D 4 Plant, John, Librarian E 19-80 Plant studies, exhibitions of F82 Plantin, Christopher, Printer M 95 Museum M 45 Plymouth Libraries C 252 Pneumatic book carriers D 31 Pockets, book for card charging system E 102-4 Pocock, Robert, Pri7tter M 96 Poetry, bibliography of L221 Canadian, bibliography of L 222 English L 223 collections of American G 70-1 Poland, printing in M 31 Spring, Maine, Public Library C 59 Political economy, bibliography of L 107 Polynesia — Hawaii, bibliography of L 204 Samoa, bibliography of L 203 Polytechnic Libraries C 471 Poole, William F., Librarian E 19-81 classified scheme H 39 Poole's Index J i Popular Books in duplicate G 19 Popularising the Library F 10, ii Porter, G. W., Librarian E 19-82 Porto Rico, bibliography of L 184 Portrait exhibitions, Burns F 83 Cromwell F 84 Franklin F 85 Portrait exhibitions. Hero F86 Schiller F87 Washington F88 Portraits, cataloguing rules for I 24 indexing Ji Portsmouth Libraries C 252 I, C 280-1 Portugal, printing in M32 Postal rates for Library books F9 Poster exhibitions F89 Pottery exhibitions F90 Powers, delegation of Eg Pratt Institute Library School A 165 Preservation of books G33 Preservative leather K15 Presidential addresses at A.L.A. Conferences A 219 L.A.U.K. conferences A 229 Press and Libraries E501 bibliographies L65. Ni censorship N4 copying E61-3 Presses, private, history of M 48 secret, history of M49 special, history of M 36-47 Prices of books L33 Princeton University Library C82, 136-138 catalogue I 60 Print sellers G70-1 Printed cards. See Card catalog ue distribution. Printed catalogue I 62 forms E 57. Eiii-i lists I 35 Printers, Bulletin I 34-1 catalogue J 1-2. J 46-1 individual M 60-113 marks M114 Printing, bibliography of L 86, M I book illustration M116 catalogue I 46 preparation of matter for I 45 cataloguing rules for I 25 classification H64 colophons M125 department in Libraries I 47 exhibitions on printing and book making F30 history of M2 special classes, Block Books and Incunabula M50 music M51 imprints M126 ink M121 inscriptions M 128 machinery — linotype ^"9 monotype M 120 national, America, general M4 special .^^5 Austria M22 Belgium, general M23 special M24 Bohemia M25 China M35 England, general M6 special presses, Cambridge M7 Essex M 7-1 King's printer M8 Mar prelate M9 Oxford Mio Whittingham Mil ' France, general M19 special M 20-21 Germany M26 ' Greece M25-1 INDEX 47 Printing, national. Holland M27 Ireland, general E17 special M18 Italy M 29-30 Venice M30-1 Poland M31 Portugal M32 Russia M31 Scandinavia M34 Scotland, general M14 special, Aberdeen M15 Perth M16 Spain M 32 Switzerland M33 special, Basel M33-1 Friburg M33-2 Wales, general M 12 special M13 Printing, origin and antecedent M3 ornamental letters M12S physical features of books M 117 presses, private M48 secret M49 Printers' marks M114 individual M 60-113 of Bavaria, Ausburg M57 England, general M52 special towns, Exeter M53 York M54 Ireland, Dublin M56 Prussia, Cologne M58 Scotland. Glasgow M54 Spain M59 printing type Mii8 proof reading M122 punctuation M123 signatures M127 special presses M 36-47 title pages M124 typefounding M118 typography, history of M115 Prints, arrangement of G70 cataloguing, rules for I 26 collections of. in Libraries G70 exhibitions of F 72-75 Prison Libraries C457 in England C187 United States C141 Private Libraries C 476-496 in England C188 Yorkshire C325 United States C 478-481 presses, history of M48 Privileges to readers KII3-II6 tickets EII5 \'roblem novel. See Fiction : Immoral literature Proctor, Robert. Libraria^i E 19-83 Professional periodicals A 236-242 Professorship of books C504 Programme literature, collections of G 71 Proof reading M 122 Proposition book G2-4 of books G2 I'roprietary Libraries C497 Protection, bibliography of L no fire D46 Pseudonyms, cataloguing rules for 1 9 Library Club A 198 Pseudonymous literature, bibl ography of L25 Psychology, bibliography of L 135 classification scheme for H85-1 Public and Library staff E25 Public documents G 50 education and Libraries F 12 Librarians, Society of A 194 Libraries Q 11 et seq. Acts B 32-35 Library legislation B 1-3G methods of reaching the F 10 rules and bye-laws E 45 u«e of Libraries C 501 " Public Libraries " A 238 Publicity. See Library advertising. Publishers, biographical notices of exhibition of books M Publishing Board of the .\.L.A. methods Punctuation Purchase of books. See Book buying Book prices. Book selection. Putnam. Herbert, Librayian E IQ;84 Pynson, Richard, Piintcv M95 N2 17-1 A8 N 1-4 M 123 Qualifications of Librarian Library assistants trustees Quartos. See Shelf arrangement. Quebec, Libraries of Queensborough (U S.) Library Queensland, Libraries of Quinn-Brown Classification scheme Quotations and inscriptions for Libraries Racing news, obliteration of Racks charging system directories desk magazine filing newspapers periodicals reading table stationery time tables umbrella Radclifie College Library ( classification scheme Radford Library, Manchester Railroad Libraries in England United States Railway engineering, bibliography Libraries C 142, Rare books Rastell, John, Puintcr William, Piiuter Ratdolt, Erhard, Printer Rate limitation supported libraries C Rates and rating, British Rational classification scheme Rates, exemption from Rating of Libraries Rawlinson, Thomas, Book Collector Raynalde, Thomas. Printer Readers' application forms registration of tickets Reading aids circles and Libraries desks easels general habits lists racks for tables E14 E26 En C160 C135 C400 H40 E65 E73 E 102-1 D35-3 E70-1 D39 D40 D34-3 E57-I D41 D42 : 136-20 H21 C 242 C189 C 142 of L85 189, 460 L34 M 98 M99 M 100 B42 II et seq. B41 H38 B44 B43 L46 M ioi 1: iii-i Em E 111-4 G8 Fl2 D36-1 D36-1 C503 C502 I 35 D34-3 48 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Reading room arrangements E 75, E 69 children's E 124 directories and time tables E 77 for the blind E 76 furniture D 25-1 juvenile E 124 methods E 75 planning D 6-1 rules and regulations E 74 Ste also News rooms. stands £ 38 table racks D 34-3 tables D 36 Receipts, fines E87, E 118 Recipes E 63 Reciprocity, bibliography of L iii Recitations, bibliography of L 218 Record book for binding K 12 Records and surveys, local G 56 committee E 12-1 donations G 14 financial E 7 and processes G 2-1 stationery E 57 statistical E 135 stock E 66 withdrawal E 67 Recreation for Librarians E 17 Recreative arts, bibliography of L92 classification of H 86 Redlands, California, Public Library C 16 Redruth Libraries C 253 Reference books, bibliography of L 66 issue methods E 80 Library access to shelves E 82 assistance to readers . E 81 legislative and municipal F 15 management and policy E 80 planning D 7 relative functions of reference and lending departments E 83 rules and regulations E 79 works, exhibitions of F46 Reformatory Libraries C 458 in United States C 141 Register, borrowers' numerical E 11 1-2 for overdoes E 117 of stock E 66 periodicals E 71 shelf E 104 staff time E 30 Registration of borrowers Em issues Em Librarians E 42 Registration system E 84-E 116 Regulations, public E 45 Reinforced binding K 6 Reinhard, Marcus, Printer M 102 Reisch, bibliography of works by L62 Relative classification H 60 location on shelves E 102 Religion, bibliography of L 134 classification of H 84 Remainders and secondhand books G 9 booksellers G9-1 Renting collections of books G 13 Renewal of borrowed books E 119 Repairing books K 20 Replacements G 20 Reports E 136 cataloguing rules for I 27 Reprints G 12 Reproductions, exhibitions of F75 Reserving books E 120 Reserving books, signals for E 120 Rest rooms in Libraries E 53 Rests, book D ^i Revenue B 38-42 Revolving book case D 29-2 catalogue holder I 67 reading stand E 70 Rhode Island, Libraries of C 105-107 Library Association A 64 legislation B 27-1 Rhodesia, Libraries of C 395 Richardson's classification scheme H 41 Richardson. Samuel, Printer M 103 Richmond College Library C 136-20 Countess of. See Beaufort, Margaret. Rice, William, Librarian E 19-85 Roberts, F. M., Librarian E ig-86 Henry David, Librarian E 19-87 Rochester University Library C 136-21 Rod, newspaper E 70 Roebuck, G. E., Librarian E 19-8S Roller shelves D 29 Roman Catholic books, bibHography of L 1 40 numerals I 43 Rome, Libraries of, general C 360 special, private C 360-1 Vatican C 361 Ronalds' Library catalogue I 60 Rossetti paintings, exhibitions of F 63 Routine book G 2-2 staff E 30 Rowell, Joseph C , Librarian E 19-S9 classification scheme •■ •' - M42 — Rowfant books L40-1 Royal Colonial Institute Library C 231 Exchange Library, Manchester C 243 ; Infirmary Library, Manchester C 244 ; Institution classification scheme H43 ' Rubber book stamps G31-2 j printing outfit E 61 I sign writers E 61 I stamps G 31 I Rudolph indexer I 66, J 3 ; Rules and regulations, general E 45 i special age limitation E no holiday opening E 48 hours of opening E46 inter-Library loans E 108 ; juvenile department E 122 lending department, rules and I regulations K 107 I reading room, rules and regu- lations E 74 ■ reference department, rules and ! regulations E 79 Sunday opening E47 . travelling Libraries E 109 j Rules, cataloguing. See Cataloguing, i rules for. for bibliographical compilation L16 Rural Libraries I 333, F3, F4 Russia, bibliography of L196 Libraries of C 366-367 printing in M 31 Rye. William B., Librarian E 19-90 ; Rylands Library, Manchester C 245 ] Sabbath opening of Libraries E 47 Sacconi sheaf catalogue 1 65 Safe-guarded open access E 104, E 82 Safes and strong rooms D 47 St. George-in-the-East Library C 223 the Martyr Library C 224 INDEX St. Louis, private Libraries of C481 Salaries of assistants E 28 | Librarians E 15 | Salem, Mass., Public Library C 69 \ Salford Ecclesiastical Library C255 \ Public Library C 254 ; Samoa, bibliography of L203 i San Francisco Public Library C 19 Sanitation of Libraries. See Infectious diseases. 1 Satchels for books G 33 Savigny, Printer M 104 ; classification scheme H 44 Scandinavia, Libraries of C 369-381 printing in M 34 Schedule of staff time E 30 Schiller-Austalt Library, Manchester C 246 Schiller Portrait E.xhibitions F 87 Schoeffer, Peter, Printer M 104-1 School children. See Juvenile Library ; Libraries and schools ; School Libraries ; Sunday School Li- braries ; Work with children. School Libraries E131 furniture for E 131-1 travelling Libraries E 132 Schools and Libraries, relations between E 130 for Librarianship A 135-175, 199 Schrettinger's classification scheme H 45 Schwartz's classification scheme H 46 Science, bibliography of L 71-76 classification of H 87 Scientific classification H 57 Libraries in the United States C 148 literature G 76 cataloguing rules for I 28 Scotland, bibliography of L189 | Libraries Acts B 35 Libraries of C 329-337 Library legislation B 35 printing in M 14-16 Scottish Library Association A 197 Scranton, Pa., Public Library C 104 Scrap book catalogue I 68 books G 72 Sea, books printed at M 2-1 Seattle, Washington, Public Library C 122 Secondhand books G9 booksellers G 9-1 Secret presses, history of M 49 Secretary of Library Board E 9-2 Selection of books. See Book Selection. Sequel stories. See Fiction. Serials. See Periodicals. Seven-daybooks E 119 Sewing, bookbinders Ki7 Shakespeare, William, bibliography of L63 special collections on G73 Shakespeare-Baconian theory L63-1 Shakespeareana, classification of H 88 Sheaf catalogues 1 65 Sheets, stock book E 66 Shelf arrangement H 102 brackets D 30-1 check registers H 104 sheets E 104 class marking and lettering H 107 classification labels H 105, 107 colour labels H 108 dummies D30-2 fittings D 30 guides H 103 indexes H 103 Shelf label holders H106 labels H105 lettering H106 lists H104 marking of books H106 marks, system of E102 notation H102 pins D30-3 registers H 104 steps (automatic) D30-6 supplies D30 supports D30-1 Shellac varnish for book labels E60 Shelving D 26-29 adjustable D 29 appliances D30 dwarf cases D29-1 metal D28 sliding and suspended D29 wood D27 of books G38 Ship Libraries C455 Short, Peter, Printei- M 105 Shorthand, bibliography of L95 Showcases for hooks D32 Shurtleff s classification scheme H 47 Siam, Bangkok Library C 387-1 Sidney, Philip, bibliography of L63-2 Sign-writing outfit E61 Signals, card index I 55 reserved book E 120 Silent castors for chairs D 35-2 pads for chairs D 35-3 Silk e.xhibitions F91 Simmons College Library School A 166 Sion College classification scheme H 48 Size, classification of books by H 100 notation G 26 Sizes of books G26 Skot. John, Printer M 106 Sliding shelves D29 Slip book catalogue 1 68 method of charging books E 86-1 Small, John, Librarian E 19-91 Library administration E 3 planning D 12 Smart, Christopher, bibliography of L 64 Smith, Lloyd P., Librarian E 19-92 classification scheme H 49 liicha.Td, Book Collector L47 private Library of C 494 Smoking rooms, in Libraries E52 Social centres and Libraries F 14 functions of a Library F 14 science, bibliography of L98 settlements and Libraries F 14 Societies. See corporate entry. Society and Club Libraries C 465-475 of public Librarians A 194 Sociology, classification of H 89 Somersetshire, bibliography of L 188 Libraries of C 316-317 Sonnenschein's classification scheme H 50 South Africa, Library conferences in A 233 Southern States (U.S.) Libraries of C 108 Tier Library Club A 99 Worcester Library Club A lOi South Wales Libraries Assistants' Association A 211 Western States (U.S.) Libraries of C 109 Spain, bibliography of L 197 printers of M 59 printing in M 32 50 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Sparke, Archibald, Librarian E 19 93 Special collection of books G 40-79 Libraries Association A21-1 privilege cards E 115 Specifications for bookbinding K 5 Spenser Society L 7 Sphere of the Library F 10 Spiral Library biiilSings D2 Spokane, Washington, Public Library C 123 Spofford, Ainsworth R., Librarian E ig-94 Sports, bibliography of Lgy Springfield, Mass., City Library Training Class A 167 Stacks, shelf D 26-29 Staderini slip catalogue I 65 Staff, apprentice classes in Libraries E 22 clubs F:2 4 conferences E 24 duties E 29 entrance examinations E21 guilds E24 health of E 34 hours of work E 31 lockers E 33-2 management E 20 qualifications E 26 relationship E 23 with readers E 25 routine book E 30 salaries E 29 time cards and sheets E 30 training E 28 vacations E 32 wardrobe E 33-3 work book E 30 room E33-1 Stamping books G 25 Stamps and marks of ownership G 31 dating G 31-2 embossing G31-1 rubber G 31-2 Standard classification scheme H 54 for Library books G i Library of books G 74 sizes G 26 Stands, copying press E61-3 newspaper D 38 reading D 38 umbrella D 42 Standford, Charles T., Library Worker E 13 State aid, American 13 3S British B 39 State documents G 50 Librarians, Association of A 19 National Association of A 20 conferences A 220 Libraries C 6 Library Association of U.S. C 20, 22-73 clubs A 74-101 commissions A 102-134 ownership, bibliography of L 119 papers G 50 supervision of Libraries E 39 travelling Libraries F4 Stationers N 7 Stationers' Company N 7 Stationery cabinets and racks E57-1 Stationery records and supplies E 57-60 Statistics E 135 methods of recording E 135 Statutes, Library " B i Stealing books from Libraries G37 Steel bookcases D 28-29 Steiner, Lewis H., Librarian E 19-95 Stencils Stephen (Leslie) Library Steps and ladders automatic shelf dwarf Sterilization. See Infection. St-vens, Henr)', Booh Collector Librarian Stock book card system for recording proportions of register Stocktaking methods E61 G75 D30-6 D30-4 D30-5 L48 E 19-96 E66 E66 G2 E66 E68 Stockbridge, Mass., Public Library C 70 ■^t ckholm Library C 379 Stocking a Library G i Storage of books G 38 "-toes index cards D 45-1 Storv hour and story telling E 128 ■-^traits Settlements, Libraries of C 391 '-tron^; rooms D 47 Students' privileges E 113-114 tickets E113 ■^tndy Club and the Library F 14 Subject bibliographies, general L24 special L 25-32 blanks E 57 cataloguing 1 32 classification scheme H51 headings 1 7 Subordinate arrangement H 96 Subscription agencies, periodical G 66-1 books G 13 department F8 Libraries C 462-4G3 Subsidies, bibliography of L120 Suffrage, bibliography of L 116 Suggestion slip G 2-5 Su^i^estions on management E 57 hummer Schools of Library Science G 135 See also undername of School. Sunday opening E 47 School Libraries E 133 "Superannuation of Librarians E 43 Supervision of Libraries by State E 39 Supplies and appliances D 24-39 directory of D 24 indexing of E 57-3 stationery E 57-2 Supports and carriers for books D 31, D 33 shelf D30-1 Surrey, T,ibraries of C 318 Suspended shelves D 29 Sussex, Libraries of C319 Sweden, Libraries of C 376-380 Summer School of Library Science A 215 Swedish books G 23 Switzerland, Bibliographical Society of Lg Libraries of C 382-383 printing in M 33 Sydney Library C 402 Syracuse University Library C 136-22 school A 168 System, card cataloguing I 48-56 charging E 102 Systems, filing J 6 Table, reading racks I>34-3 Tables D36 Cutter's author H9S for Board room D44-1 reading D36 Tablets, commemorative E65 newspaper name E70-4 INDEX 51 Tacoma, Washington, Public Library C T24 Travelling school Libraries E132 Tadema paintings, exhibitions of F64 Trays, card catalogue I 53. 54 Tags for books H 108 issue E 102-1 Tariff, bibliography of L no charging system E 102-1 on books G7 desk D34-3 Tasmania, Libraries of C405 Treadle latches Dq-i Tavistock Library C256 Trenton, New Jersey, Public Library C 83 Taxation, American B40 Treveris, Peter, Printer M 107 bibliography of L118 Tricket, Raphael, Librarian E 19-100 Taxes, assessment to B43 Trinidad Library C168-1 Taylor, John, Libranan E1997 Trucks for books t>3i Teachers' cards Ens Truro Library C257 Technical education and Libraries F13 Trustees, Library Eg, En Libraries in the United States C m8 bye-laws governing board meetings E 12 literature, special collections of G 6 Trusts, bibliography of L129 Telephone index cabinets D44-1 Tuberculosis. See Infection. Telephones D44 Tungsten electric lamps D21-1 Temporary residents E.14 Turkey, bibliography of L202 Tennessee, Libraries of Clio Twin City Library Club A loo Library Association A 56 Two book system E113 Commission Ai3>-t Typefounding M 118 legislation B2S Typewriter desks E62-1 Terms and phrases connected with Typewriters E62 Library science E64 Typewritten catalogue cards E62 Territorial Libraries. S^£ State Libraries. Typography, classification of E90 Texas, Libraries of Crii history of M 115 Library Association A 66 types, movable M115 Commission A 131-2 Textiles, bibliography of L88 Ulrich, S., PrinUr M108 exhibitions F92 printing press M46 Thanksgiving, bibliography L 102 Umbrella racks and stands D42 Thefts of books G37 Unification of Libraries E5 newspapers G37 Unitarian Library, Manchester C247 Theology, bibliography of L137 United Kingdom, Libraries of C170 Theosophy, bibliography of L142 Library .'\ssociation A 178 Thibetan literature, special collec- conferences A 228 tions of G77 presidential addresses A 229 Thomas, Ernest C , Libyarian E 19-98 United States, Agricultural Thomason, George, Bibliographer L-4^-i Libraries of C 149 Thompson, John, Librarian E 19-99 Bibliographical Institutes L2 Thoresby, Ralph, private Library of C495 periodicals 1^3 Ticket voucher Eiii-3 societies Li Tickets, charging E 10-2 Bhnd, Libraries for the C143 for borrowers Eiii-4 College Libraries C136 interchangeable E.16 Commercial Libraries C144 Time limit for borrowing E84 Documents G50 notices, newspaper Ecclesiastical Libraries C137 schedules and sheets for staff E30 Educational Libraries C 149-1 tables in Libraries E77 Factory Libraries C144 methods of display E77 Government Libraries C4-5 racks for D41 Historical Libraries C138 Title, entry 16 Hospital Libraries C153 pages G 29, M 1 24 Household Libraries C152 Titles, personal, in catalogue I 4-1 Law Libraries C 150 Tours, Libraries of C252 Libraries— alphabetically CI35 Township Libraries. See Library Library legislation B2-3I extension. Medical Libraries Csr Trade bibliography L65 Military Libraries C139 catalogues, cataloguing rules for I29 National Library C3 special collections of G78 Naval Libraries C140 Guilds, bibliography of L1.8 Prison Libraries C141 Training classes in Libraries E22 Public Libraries Gii-135 of Librarians. See Library training. Railroad Libraries C141 Transactions of learned societies. Scientific Libraries C148 cataloguing rules for I 23 State Libraries C6-10 Transliteration, cataloguing rules I 3-2 Technical Libraries C148 Travelling catalogues 1 61 Women's Club Libraries C147 collections of foreign books G79 Y.M.C.A. Libraries C145 Libraries F4 Y.W.C.A. Libraries Ci4r, of pictures F5 Universal catalogue 1 57 books L69 classification H54 rules and regulations Ei.)9 University and College Libraries C 41^-438 pictures, collections of E127 access to shelves E82-1 rural Libraries F4 College Library. London C 23 -I, C311-1 52 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY University extension and Libraries F 12 Upsala Library C 380 Useful arts, bibliography of L 77-91, 212 Use of books, instruction in C 504 Libraries by the public C 502 Utica, New York, Public Library C 94 Vacation privilege issues E 115 Vacations, staff E 32 Valdfoghel, Procope, Printer M 109 Valentine exhibitions F93 Vallenger, Stephen, Book Collector L48-2 Valliere, Due de la, private Library of C 497 Value of Libraries C 502 Varnish for labels E 60 Venice, bibliography of L 194 photograph, exhibitions of F90 printing press at N 30-1 Ventilation D 23 Verard, Antonie, Printer M no Vermont, US, Libraries of C 113 Library Association A 67 Commission A 132 laws B 28-1 State Library C 112 Vertical filing system J 6 handwriting 1 44 Victoria, Libraries of C 403-404 Village Libraries F 3 Library books L 68 Vincennes, Public Library C 42 Virginia Libraries, general C 115 State C114 University C 116 Library Association A 68 Vise sheaf catalogue I 65 Voucher forms E 111-3 Volunteer service E22 Vowels, German, cataloguing rules for I 3-1 Wales, National Library C 327 printing in M 12-13 Walker Indicator E 100 Walla Walla, Washington, Public Library C 125 Walls, decoration of Library D 3-1 Walton, Izaac, bibliography of L64-1 Wandsworth Libraries C 225 Wanley, Humfrey, Book Collector L49 Librarian E 19-101 War pictures, exhibitions of F 70 Wardrobe for staff E 33-3 Warwickshire, Libraries in C 320-321 Washington, bibliography of L 178 Libraries of C117-125 Library Association A 69 Commission A 133 legislation B 29 State Library C 117 Washington, D.C., Library Associa- tion A 70 Public Library C 30 School of Library Science A 169 University Summer School A 170 General George, bibliography of L159 portrait exhibitions F 61 Water colour paintings, exhibitions of F 61 Watermarks M 131 Watertnv"- Wisconsin, Public ary C 133 WattF -rt. Book Collector L 50 Wellij 1 Library C 408 Wells Cathedral Library C 258 Western Reserve University Library School A 171 West Ham Libraries C 226 Indies, bibliography of L 182 Libraries of C 166- 16S photographs of exhibitions F81 Trinidad Library C 168-1 Wheatley, B. R., Librarian E 19-102 Whelpley, Albert W., Librarian E 19-103 Whistler, paintings, exhibition of F65 Whitney, James Lyman, Librarian E 19-104 Whittinsham press M 10, 47 Wickersham, William B., Library Worker E 13 Wicket fittings D9-1 Wigan Private Library C 260 Public Library C 259 Wilcox's classification scheme H 52 Windows in Libraries D 3 Windsor, P. L., Librarian E 19-105 Castle Library C 261 Winona School for Librarians A 172 Winsor, Justin, Librarian E 19-106 classification scheme H 53 Wisconsin Historical Library C 127 Libraries of C 126-133 Library Association history A 71 meetings A 72 Commission A 134 legislation B 30 school A 174 Northern Travelling Library Asso- ciation A 73 University Summer School A 173 Witchcraft, bibliography of L 143 Withdrawals book E 67 Wolfe, Reginald, Printer Mm Women, bibliography of L 103 Librarians and assistants E 37 congress of A 224 Women's Clubs and Libraries F 14 Libraries of United States C 147 Wood engraving exhibitions F 95 shelving D 28 Worcestershire, Libraries of C 322 Worcester, Southern, Library Club A loi Worde, Wynkyn de. Printer M 112 Work, assistants' hours of E 31 book, staff E 30 room, staff E33-1 Working man and the Library F 13 Worn-out books G 15 Worthing Library C 261-1, C 319-3 Wright, William, H. K., Librarian E 19-107 Wright-Stanlake Indicator E loi Writing, bibliography of L94 copier E61-2 material, ancient and modern L27 Wyer, Robert, Printer M 113 Wyoming, Cheyenne Public Library C 134 Library legislation B31 Y.M.C A. and the Library F 14 Libraries in the United States C 145 Y.W.C.A. and the Library F 14 Libraries in the United States C 146 Yale University Library C 136-23 Young, John Russell, Librarian E 19-108 people's club E 125 reading E 134 York, printers of M54 Yorkshire Libraries C 323-326 Library Assistants' Association A 210 Zoology, bibliography of L 73 classification of H 91 52A ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA Thk Compiler recog^nises that there may be many imperfections, for which he craves indulgence. He also feels that there is still much room for improvement, and will be grateful for corrections of any errors noticed, or any suggestions that may be made which will add to the usefulness of the revised and enlarged edition to be published in 1910. He desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to Miss Grace McKenzie, Chief Assistant, Finsbury Libraries, for reading the proofs, and to Miss Lizzie Hurley, Second Assistant, for compiling the List of Errata. Ai : A 8-1 A 13 A 20 A 22 A 30 A 57 A 63 A 73 A 78 A 81 A 89 A 92 A 102 A 102 A 102 A 103 A 107 A 112 A 114 A 134 A 1 U A 135 A n6 A 144 A 145 A 15=; A ibi A 171 A 176 A 187 A 203 A 21S A 216 A 217 891 Green L.J. (116) read (16) 1897 Pub Section Conf add No Insert 1908 between 10 and (2), 1909 between 106 and L.J. 1908 Delete A.L.A. Bull (2) 260-304 1906 Steams read Stearns 1907 Insert P.L. before (12) 1901 P.L. (5) read (6) 1901 P.L. (5) 575 read P.L. (6) 108, 291-3 1905 L.J. (31) 262 read (30) 362 1908 P.L. (12) read (13), delete 407 1899 read 1898, (5) read (3) 1901 P.L, (5) read (6) 1897 L.J. (23) read {22), P.L. (3) read (2) 1900 Galbreath after L.J. add Conf No 1900 Countryman L.J. (26) read (^5) 1906 Tyler (A. S.) transfer to 1905 1907 la Lib Q (5) 153-154 insert 1908 1903 read 1904 1901 L.J. (24) read (26) 1909 Minnesota, Iowa, and Wis- consin L.C. Hdbk add 68 and p 2 of cover 1906 read 1907 ii)o8 Second entry transfer to 1905 1885 Third entry should read 1886 ; second entry under 1892 read 1894 ; third entry under 1895 read 1896 1907 read 1908 Columbia College (Washington) Library School all entries to 1889 should read Colum- bia College (New York); entries from 1897 to 1905 should read Columbia University (Washington) Library School Entry under Kroeger add 1908 1901 L.J. (6) read P.L. (6) Information Regarding School Course : 1901 insert 66, 71 between Bull and 1902 1905 read 1906 1906 Sixth add L.J. (31) 59, 220-1 1907 Discussion add 143-154 1904 2i6 read 216-217 -I 1888 read 1908 1891 L.J. {2.(i).read (21) 1903 L.J. (20) read (28) A 218 1890 L.J. (18) Conf No 1-306 read 1-171 A 218 1892 L.J. (17) Conf No i read i- 104 A 218 1907 A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No add 1-326; P.L. (12) add 147-8, 182-3, 184, 185, 194-5, 260-1, 262-5, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 1-326 A 219 1908 Bostwick (E. A.) read (A. E.) A 228 1879 L.A. Trans (2) read 91-112 A 228 1884 L.C. add (i) 161-164 A 229 1892 L. (4) read L.A.U.K. Rept (15) 4-6 A 233 1904 L.W. (16) read L.W. (6) A 237 1898 L.J. (27) read L.J. (23) A 240-1 1889 read 1899; Vol 11 read 10; 1889 read 1899 A 243 1893 Sharp (C. H.) read Garland (C. H.) A 244 1877 Nicholson (E. R.) read (E. B.) B 2 1898 L.J. [22,) Conf No 23-24 read 23-34 B2 1899 Hoagland (M.) read Eastman (W. R.); after L.J. (25) in- sert Conf No B lo 1899 read 1900 B 27 1901 L.J. (24) read (26) B32 1889 L. (2) read L. (1) B 2,1 1903 Pubic read Public B33 1898 read 1896 B 38 1906 read ,1905 B 38 Information, etc., add year 190O B 40 1905 Canfield transfer to 1906 B 41 1897 read 1898 C2 1889 L. (10) read (1) Cii 1876 U.S. Govt Rept add 1-37 C II 1884 L.J. (19) read (9) Cii 1888 Higginson (J. W.) read (T. W.) Cii 1898 Harrison transfer to 1896 Cii 1900 read 1901 C 15 1906 Delete 102 ; 273 read 275 C 15 1907 Delete 69-110 C 15 1906 Delete Cal News Notes (i) and entries to 1907, add Aa:essions C 15 1908 Gillis after L.J. [n) 316 add Cal News Notes (3) 227-8 C 19 1906 Add Greene (C. S.) Effects, etc. C 22 Winston transfer lo C 20 C 37 1892 Dixon read Dixson 52B BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C40 1909 After Commission add P.L. Di 1901 Williamson read Williams ; (14) 33° P.L. (16) read (6) C43 1901 Johnson read Johnston U3 1905 Dana entry transfer to 1902 C6i 1894 Gre)' read Gray D3 1908 Sayers, L.A.R. (10) 223-241 C77 1904 Nichol read Nicholl read 231 C86 1907 read 1908; Tolmer (F. C.) D5 1 901 L.J. (26) 255 read 276 read Tolman (F. L.) D15 1901 L.J. (25) read (26) C90 1894 New York Library read New York Society Library D16 1893 read L.J. (18) Conf No 29- 30 C90 1897 Mclntyre transfer to 1907 D 21-22 1909 Phillips read L.W. (11) C9S 1905 Wis L.A. Bullrffl^WashL.A. 34-38, (12) 167-170 Bull; add L.J. (30) Conf D27 1877 read 1887 No 9-14 D3r 1877 L.J. (I) read (2) C95 1907 Somer read Some C115 1904 Boggs (M.) read East (M. B.) K3 897 r ^afi?i899; L.J. (27) 79-80 read C124 1906 Eshelman (J. F.) read (J. T.) L.J. (24) Conf No 79-80 C126 1905 Wis Lib Bull (i) 182 read 102 E6 888 read 1885 Ci7i 1900 Fry (Sir E.) L.A.R. (i) read E7 8q8 read 1896 (2) Eii 1890 Earned read Learned C179 1890 L.J. (2) read L. (2) E14 1882 Tedder add (5) C181 1895 L.J. (7) read L. (7) E14 1899 Leeper, L.J. (24) Conf No 82- C182 1892 L.J. (4) read L. (4) 83 read L.J. (24) 482-483 C188 1889 L.J. (i) read L. (i) E14 1907 Dana read Drury C188 1898 Bonaparte Lib read 1896; E17 1885 read 1886 L.J. read L. E20 1908 read 1906 C198 1898 read 1896 E21 1899 read 1897 C200 1905 read IQ03 E27 1885 L.C. (4) read (2) C207 1885 read 1886 E28 1898 Crunden, 80 read 82 C262 1891 L.J. (3) read L. (3) E28 1898 Tillinghurst read Tillinghast C266 1891 L.J. (3) read L. (3) E28 1898 Beer (W.) read Foote (E. L.) C 300 1908 pp 581-95 read 381-95 E28 1901 Campbell (4) read (3) C326 1908 pp 140-210 read 127-210 E28 1908 W3'n read Wyer C350- [ 1901 L. (N.S.) 206 read L. (N.S.) (5) 206-209 E4S 1892 Lowrey, L.J. (7) 187 read (17) 87 C353 1904 P.L. (9) 123 read 23 E49 1905 Universal Library 276-279 C367 1905 800-801 read 860-861 read 129-132 C411 1898 James (M. J.) read (W. J.); E49 1907 Tolmer read Tolman Conf No 45-49 read 107-108 E81 1898 Austin, 105-110 read 108-110 C441 L. (6) 303-12 read L. (4) 306-12 E81 1907 H itchier, 264-268 read 554- C464 Cripplegate add L.A. (2) 143-146 558 C485 1879 L. (N.S.) (5) 35-38 read L.J. E107 E108 1901 Ballinger, (i) read (2) (4) 35-38 189? Rowell (M.) read (J. C.) C497 1906 Add Conf No to each article E116 1905 Universal Library, 276-279 C498 1901 Howells, Gift houses read read 129-132 horses E116 190; Tolmer read Tolman C498 1905 Koch (T. M.) read (T. W.) E120 187- L.J. (I) read (2) C499 1903 L.J. (29) Conf No 1-7 read E 120 1888 Wood, L.C. (4) read (5) L.J. (28) 293-4 E121 190: Currier (W. H.) read Curtin C502 i888 Higginson (J. W.) read (T. E 123 iqo^ Wood transfer to 1892 W.) E130 1897 Discussion read L.J. (22) C 502 1905 Scybold read Seybold Conf No 1 1;6 C 502 1909 Buren read Duren E 130 1899 Luland read Leeland C503 1906 Hill, L. (N.S.) (6) read (7) E130 190 Brett, 64-5 read 84-5 CLASS A Associations, Clubs, Commissions, Training; Schools, Conferences A 1 ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, etc.— GENERAL 1876 Cutter (C A.) Library Associations in France and America, L.J. (i) 389-391 1887 First conference of American Librarians (1853), L.J. (12) ~,2(> 1891 Note on Library Clubs, Societies and Associations, L.J. (ib) 4 Dewey (M.) Note on American and State Library Associations, L.J. {16) 169-170 Green (H. E.) Tabulated reports of State Library Associations, L.J. (116), Conf No 52-56, 1 12-1 13 1895 Adams (E. L.) Work accomplished by the various State Library Associa- tions, L.J. (20) 380-382 1897 Librar\' Associations and kindred societies, Greenwood's Vr-Bk (18^7) 291-299 1901 Way (Sir S. J.) Presidential address, L.A. of Austral Proc (1901) VII-XII 1902 Record of Library Associations and State Commissions, L.J. (27) 30-32. 1903 : L.J. {2'!i) 22-24 1903 Dana (J. C.) Purposes of Library Associations, L.J. (28) 776 ^^905 — What .State and local Associations can do for Library interests, L.J. (30) Conf No 17-21 — Summary of the Library Associations and Clubs of the World, L.J. (30) Conf No 21-26 1906 Centres of Library influence. Lib Occ, Nos 1-4, 1-2 ; No 5, 1-2 ; No b, 2 1908 Bostwick (A. E.) Value of Associations, L.J. (33) 3-9 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (OrsanizHcl October 6th, i87(>: Incorj^oratpd December lolb, iS7<)) A 2 HISTORICAL 1876 Dewey (M.) American Library Association, L.J. (i) 245-247 1880 — Past, present, and future of the A.L.A., L.J. (5) 247-276 1885 Richardson (E. C.) Bibliothecal science and economy. Article 11 of the A. L.A. Constitution, L.J. (10) 244-245 18S6 Development of the modern Library idea, the Association, Journal, Bureau and School, L.N. (U.S.) i, 47-49 Poole (W. F.) History of the American Library Association, L.J. (11) 194 1890 Crunden (F. M.) President's address on the work of the A.L.A., L.J. (15) Conf No 1-5 189^ Review of the work of the Co-operative Cominittee of the A. L.A. from 1876 to 1S93 by W. H. Brett, L.J. (18) Conf No 6S-71 1894 American Library Association, L.J. (19) 52-57 Hill (F. P.) Re])()rt on Library progress, L.J. (10) Conf No 56-bo 1897 Brett (W. U.) President's address on the work of the .\ L.A., L.J. (22) Conf No 1-5 Library .Associations and kindred societies, Greenwood '> 'S'r-Bk (1897) 297-^98 1902 A.L.A., Minn, Iowa and Wisconsin Hdbk, 68 1904 — Delaware L.C. Hdbk, 63-64 1905 Work and needs of the A.L.A., L.J. (30) 85S-860 Affiliation of the A. L.A. with kindred Associations, L.J. (30) 457 1906 Dewey (M.) Origin of the motto of the A.L..'\., "The best reading for the largest number at the least cost," I'.L. (11) 55 54 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1907 A.L.A. Hdbk, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 5, 1-65. 1908: A.L.A. Bull (2) Literary Yr-Bk (1908) 674. 1909: A.L.A. Bull (3) 51-113 1909 Andrews (C. W.) A.L.A. General review of its work, Wis Lib Bull (5) 39-45 Sec also Aims and Purposes of the A.L.A., A 5 A3 CONSTITUTION 1876 Constitution of American Library Association, L.J. (i) 140, 145-7, 251-254 1885 Richardson (E.G.) Bibliothecal science and economj-, Article 11 of the A.L.A. Constitution, L.J. (10) 244-245 1886 Constitution of the American Library Association, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 12-14. 1893 : L.J. (18) Conf No 53-58 1897 Re-incorporation of the A.L.A., L.J. (22) 3, 23, 75, 91, 139, Conf No 140 Thwaites (R. G.) Re-incorporation of the A.L.A., L.J. (22) 128 1898 Amendments to the Constitution, L.J. (23) Conf No 154-156 1899 Revision of the A.L.A. Constitution, L.J. (24) 154-156 1907 Amendments to Constitution, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 5, 14-17; No 6, 1 1908 Revising- the Constitution of the A.L.A., P.L. (13) 89, 129, 213 A.L.A. Constitution as at present, and as approved by the Association at Minnetonka, L.J. (33) 321-326, A.L.A. Bull (2) 37, 54-58 Proposed revision, A.L.A. Bull (2) 146-148, 411-414 1909 A.L.A. Constitution, P.L. (14) 23-24, 59-60, 64-65, 99, 260-261, 263-264 Dana (J. C.) American Library Association Constitution, P.L. (14) 64-65 Yust (W. F.) Shall the A.L.A. remain democratic, P.L. (14) 132-133 A.L.A. Hdbk, A.L.A. Bull (3) 51-113 A 4 CHARTER 1907 A.L.A. Bull (i) No 5, 2; (2) 48 A 5 AIMS AND PURPOSES 1878 A.L.A. Aims, L.J. (3) 43 1907 Hovey (E. C.) Report of the Executive Ofticer, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 1 16-119 1908 Purposes of the A.L.A.,. .LL.^l. Bull (2) 48-50 1909 Lee (G. W.) Ethics of the A.L.A., P.L. (14) 306 Official information regarding the A.L.A. in Hdbk for 1909, .A.L.A. Bull (3) No 4 Suggestion with a view to creating discussion of papers read before the Conference, P.L. (14) 56-57 A6 COUNCIL 1902 Fairchild (S. C.) Presidents of the American Library Association, 1876- 1902, Ne7u York State Library Report (85) Bulletin No 75, 1 17-129 1907 A.L.A. Bull (i) No 5, 12. igo8: (2) 52 A 7 EXECUTIVE BOARD 1884 Executive Board of the A.L.A., L.J. (9) 4-5. 1907 : Extract of Minutes, A.L.A. Bull (1) No I, 3-4. Transactions, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 6. 2-8. 1908: L.J. (33) 404-406, P.L. (13) 313-314, 364-365. A.L.A. Bull (2) 121-125,406-411. 1909: L./. (34) 63. 369 A 8 COMMITTEES— GENERAL 1907 A.L.A. Committees, A.L.A. Bull (1) No 5, 13-14. 190S : (2) 53-54 A8 1 COMMITTEES— SPECIAL BooKHiNDiNG. Sec K 4-5 Cat.aloguing. Sec I 1-2 College and Reference. See C 136 Library Training. See A 135 International Relations 1908 Report of the A.L.A. Committee on International relations, A.L.A. Bull (2) 171 .L\//iiv'7ClA ASSOCIATIOXS Publishing Section 1886 A.L.A. Publishing; Section, L.J. (u) 382 1886 Origin of the A.L.A. Publishing Section, L.X. (U.S.) (i) 101-7 1894 Fletcher (W. I.) Work of the Publishing Section, L.J. (19) Conf No 102 1897 Lane (W. C.) Report of the Publishing Section, L.J. (22) Conf No 84-86. 1S98 : L.J. (23) Conf No 46-52. 1899 : L.J. (24) Conf No 95-91). 1900 : L.J. (25) Conf No 86-90. 1901 : L.J. (26) Conf No 127^ 1902 Fletcher (W. L) Report of the Publishing Board, L.J. (27) Conf No 83-85. 1903: L.J. (28) Conf No 107-110. 1904: /../. (2C)) Conf No 169-172. 1905 : L.J. {30) Conf No 107-109 1906 Lane (W. C.) Report of the Publishing Board, /../. (31) Conf No 154-159 1907 Report of the Publishing Board, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 7-10, 16-18, Conf 53-59. 1908: .1.L..4. Bull (2) 128-132. 300-311, P.L. (I-,) 274-275. 1909 : L.J. (34) 18, 308 1909 Dana (J. C.) Booklists, P.L. (14) 91 Specifications for Book Cloths, L.J. (34) 120 Report of Book-buying Committee, L.J. (^4) 121 A 9 TRUSTEES' SECTION 1907 A.L.A. Bull (i) No 5, 20. i()oS: A.L.A. Bull (2) 61. 1909: L.J. (34) 368, P.L. (14)312 A 10 TREASURER'S REPORT 1907 A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 16-24. 1908: A.L.A. Bull (2) 3S-41, 125-128. Financial Statement, 133-136 All PAST OFFICERS 1905 Past Ofificers of the American Library Association, A.L.A. Bull (2) 50 A 12 OFFICERS 1907 Officers of American Librru-y Association, /1./...L Bull (i) No 5, 11; (2) 51 A 13 MEMBERSHIP 1907 Dewey (^L) jNIan-a-month volunteers, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 1-3. A.f^.A. Member.ship, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 4-5; No 3, 1-2; No 5, 3-10; (2) 2, 11-12, 41, 56-106. L.J, (34) 222 A 14 MEMBERSHIP NECROLOGY 1898 Necrology, L.J. (23) Conf No 115-116 1907 Carr (H. J.) Necrological records of A.L.A. Members, .4.i...1. Bull (1) No 5, 65. 1908: (2) 107, 123-125 A 15 HEADQUARTERS 1903 Dewey (M.) National Headquarters for the A.L..\.. some suggestions and opinions, L.J. (28) 757-764 lies (G.) Headquarters for our Association, /,./. (^8) Conf No 24-2S 1906 Hovey (E. C.) Headquarters opened, L.J. (31) 005-660 1907 Report of Committee on Headquarters presented by D. P. Cany, A.L.A. Bull (i) No I, 7-8; No 2, 12; No 6, 7-8, Conf No 52-53 190S A.L..\. Headquarters, P.L. (13) 131, 252, 309-310 1909 A.L.A. Headquarters at Chicago, A.L.A. Bull (j,) No 4, /../. (h) 4-5-4^6, N.Y.L. (2) 38, P.L. (14) 221 A 16 AFFILIATION WITH KINDRED ASSOCIATIONS 1905 Affiliation of the American Library Association with kindi<^ociations, L.J. {30) 457 Proposed affiliation of National Association of State Librari.uis with the A.L.A., L.J. (30) Conf No 151, 191, 226 1907 A.L.A. .\ffiliated Organisations, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 5, 21; (2) 61 1908 Why the American Library Association likes to meet the National Association of State Librarians, A.L.A. Bull (2) 27O-278 A.L.A. and allied agencies, L.J. (33) 509 1909 A.L.A. and A.L.L, P.L. (14) 24, 53-54 56 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY A 17 AMERICAN LIBRARY INSTITUTE 1906 Constitution, by-laws and list of fellows elected, L.J. (31) 71-72 Organization, P.L. (11) 108 1907 American Library Institute, A.L..A. Bull (i) No 5, 21; (2) 62 1908 Ahern (M. E.) Library Institute, A.L.A. Bull (2) 312-313 American Library Institute, L.J. (33) 147-151- Discussion, L.J. (33) 278-279 Constitution of American Library Inst., L.J. (33) 321, A.L.A. Bull (2) 62 Aims of the American Library Institute, F.L. (13) 171. 313 List of fellows, P.L. (13) 409-410 Proposed new Constitution and list of members, L.J. (33) 447-448 Future of the Institute, L.J. (33) 427, 4S3, 508-509 1909 A.L.A. and the A.L.I., P.L. (14) 53-54 A. L. Institute. Revised list of presidents, L.J. (34) 219-220 Second annual meeting at New York, P.L. (14) 23-24, 59-60, 66-67 Plummer (iM. \V.) Library Institute. Wis Lib Bull (5) 47 Carr (H. J.) Revised list of members, L.J. (34) 219-220 Election of Members, L.J. (34) 63, 273 Informal meeting, L.J. (34) 362, P.L. (14) 23, 66 A 18 NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION— LIBRARY SECTION 1896 Meetings, L.J. (21) 131, 149, 280, 315, 328. 1897: (22) 179, 197, 380, 3S9, Conf No 145. 1898 : (23) 135, 145, 2S7, 294, 528, Conf No 129-30. 1899: (24) 62, III, 152, 215, 245, 529, Conf No III. 1900: (25) 290, 293, 588, 623-625, Conf No 136-138. 1901 : (26) 59, 81, 277, 315, 338, 395, 670, 756, Conf No 120-122. 1902 : (27) 329, 833, Conf No 126-127, 226, 251. 1903 : (28) 25, 298, 617. 1904 : (29) 25, 431, Conf No 202, 251. 1905 : (30) 331, 349, 391, 414, Conf No 198, 132, 173. 1906 : {31) 788, Conf No 67, 195, 281. 1907 : A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 87-89, 296. 1908: A.L.A. Bull (2) 42, L.J. (33) 320, P.L. (13) 312-13, 315. 1909 : L.J. (34) 359, 410, P.L. (14) 153, 317, Wis Lib Bull (5) 65-66 A 19 STATE LIBRARIANS, ASSOCIATION OF 1S87 L.J. (12) 279, 284. 1890: (15) 82, 104, 227, 241, Conf No 143. 1S91 : (16) Conf No 128. 1893: (18) 193, Conf No 89 A 20 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE LIBRARIANS (Organized 1S9S) 1898 Plan for a National Association, L.J. (23) 181, 196 Meetings, L.J. (23) 289, 574, 653, 668, Conf No 182. 1899 : (24) 576, 623. 1900: (25) 639, 727, 739. 1901 : (26) 119, 315, 397, 400, 885. 1902 : (27) 3, 31, Conf No 236, 241, 247. 1903 : (28) 71, 244, 608, 851. 1904 : (29) 601, Conf No 202. 1905: (30) 299, 331, 348, 416, 949, Conf No 151, 197, 225, 226. 1906: (31) 275, 276, Conf No 284. 1907: (32) 241, 261, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 193-230. 1908: L.J. (33) 279, 317, A.L.A. Bull (2) 260-304. 1909: A.L.A. Bull (2) 260-270, L.J. (34) 357, PL. (14) 315 Bostwick (A. E.) Work of some States for Library advancement. L.J. (33) 213-218 Why the A.L.A. likes to meet the National Association of State Librarians, A.L.A. Bull (2) 276-278 Report of Committee on extension of membership, A.L.A. Bull (2) 267-270 Report of Committee on systematic bibliography of State official legisla- tion. National Association of .State Librarians, A.L.A. Bull (2) 276, LJ- (33) 509 A 21 ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIES 1907 Ashviile Conference, May 23-29, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 246-60 1908 Third annual meeting, A.L.A. Bull (2) 31S-22 1909 American Association of Law Libraries, L.J. (34) 60, 358 A 21 1 SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION (Organized 1009) 1909 Report of Meeting, L.J. (34) 358, 410, 548 A 22 STATE AND LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS OF AMERICA— GENERAL 1885 Cheney (C. P.) Association of Sunday School Libraries, /../. (10) 123, T25 1890 Circular of Association of State Librarians, Albany, N.Y., L.J. (15) 82-84 Dewey (M.) New York Library Association, L.J. (15) 267-268 AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONS 57 1S91 Green (H. E.) Tabulated reports of State Library Associations. L.J. (16) Conf No 52-56 Dewey (M.) Note on American and State Library Associations, L.J. (16) 169-170 iSt)5 Adams (E. L.) Work accomplished by various Stale Library Associations L.J. (20) 380-382 1897 Putnam (H.) Local Library Associations in the Lnited States, 2iid hit Conf 129-134, Discussion 243, L. (9) 293 1900 Officers of State Library Associations : Round Table Meeting-, L.J. (25) Conf No 236-249 iQOi Work of State Library Associations and Women's Clubs in advancing Library interests : Round Table Meeting, L.J. (26) Conf No 183-195 Dana (J. C.) What the work of the State Library Associations should be L.J. (26) Conf No 183-185, Discussion 186-188 1902 Record of State Library Associations and State Commissions, L.J. (27) 30-42 Work of State Library Association> : Round Table Meeting-, L.J. (27) Conf No 236-249 Dewey (M.) Functions of a State Library Association, L.J. (27) Conf No 236-238 Lambert (C.) How can a State Library Association best arouse interest in towns and villages which are totally without Library facilities, L.J. (27) Conf No 238-239 Farrar (L F.) How should the programme of a State Library Association Meeting- be made up to be of the most use to the Librarians of small Libraries? L.J. (27) Conf No 239-241 Canfield (J. H.) Benefits of Library Institutes, L.J. (27) Conf No 241-245, Discussion 242-249 Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin Hdbk, 68 1903 Record of Library Associations and Commissions, L.J. (28) 22-24 1904 Delaware Library Commission Hdbk, 1-2, 21-22 1905 Dana (J. C.) Library Associations and Clubs, L.J. (30) Conf No 21-26 1906 Steams (L. E.) What State Library Associations should do for the small Library, L.J. (31) Conf No 251-252 Centres of Library influence. Lib Dec Nos 1-4, 1-2; No 5, 1-2; No 6, 2 iqoq Koch (T. W.) Proposed Meeting- of College and University Librarians in the Middle West, L.J. (34) 354 A 23 ALABAMA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1904) 1904 Meetings, L.J. (29) 603. 1905 : L.J. (30) 29, 915, P.L. (10) 32, 536. 1906: L.J. (31) 27, 177, P.L. (II) 81. 1908: L.J. (33) 22, P.L. (13) 57 CALIFORNIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1895) A 24 HISTORICAL 1906 Lichtenstein (J.) History of the California Library Association, Cal News Notes (i) 72-4 A 25 CONSTITUTION 1906 Constitution of the California Library Association, Cal News Notes (i) 74-75- >907 : (2) 71-3 A 26 MEMBERS 1906 Members of the California Library Association, Cal News Notes (i) 76-80 A 27 PUBLICATIONS IQ06 Publications of the California Library Association, Cal News Notes (i) 80 A2S ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS 1906 Other Associations closely allied to tli<- Cniiforiiia Libmrv A>-.ociation, Cal News Notes (i) 82-5 A 29 REPORTS OF MEETINGS iSqs L.J. (20) 128, 177, 211, 355, 391. i8q6: L.J. (21) 29. no, 153, 231, 283, 329, 461, 503, P.L. (i) 15, 47, 314. 1S97: L.J. (22) 26. 93. 204. 205, 262, 309, 699, 752, P.L. (2) 58, 96, 35^- 42 J. 463. 50"- 1898 : L.J. {2i) 58 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 26, 67, 151, 201, 245, 534, 580, 620, 673, P.L. (3) 50, 129, 174. 1899: L.J. (24) 24, 66, 113, 159, 216, 485, 531, 580, 629, 680. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 181, 294, 337, 591, 640, 692, 744, P.L. (5) 334. 1901 : L.J. (26) 83, 341, P.L. (6) 108, 345, 569. 1902 : L.J. (27) 86, 839, P.L. (7) 77. 1903: L.J. (28) 74, 123. 1904: L.J. (29) 82, 141, 254, 435. 484. 545. P-I- (9) 121, 460. 1905: L.J. (30) 29, 91, 293, 351, 935. PI- (10) 33. 143. 241, 536. 1906: L.J. (31) 77. 177, 224, 328, 676, 729, P.L. (11) 151, Cal Neii's Notes (i) 20, 70, 80, 128, 130, 273, 332, 389, 458. 1907: Cal News Notes (2) 50, 79, no, 170, 268, 351, 371, L.J. (32) 77, 170, 282, 321, 457, 507. 1908: Cal News Notes (3) 83, 193, 282, 369, L.J. (33) 63, 154, 192, 289, 326, P.L. (13) 67, 144, 326. 1909 : Cal News Notes (4) 221, 514, L.J. (34) 279, 374, P.L. (14) 151, 228 A 30 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized iSqi) 1*892 L.J. (17) 25, 102, 173, 246, 495. 1S93: (18) 18, 49. 1894: (iq) 97, 175. 1907: (12) 107 A 31 CAROLINA, NORTH, LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1905) 1905 L.J. (30) 33, P.L. (10) 35. 1906: L.J. (31) 224, P.L. (11) 327. 1907: L.J. (32) 330. 1909 : P.L. (14) 35 A 32 CAROLINA, SOUTH— COLUMBIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1896) 1896 P.L. (i) 87 A 33 COLORADO LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1893) 1893 L.J. (18) 85. 1895: L.J. (20) 211. 1896: L.J. (21) 109, 152, 503, P.L. (i) 15. 315- 1897: L.J. (22) 26, 94, 148, 205, 262, 309, 700, 752, P.L. (2) 58, 97, 140, 358. 1898 : L.J. (23) 26, 67, 152, 201, 245, 534, 580, 621, 673. 1899: L.J. (24) 24, 66, H3, 159, 216, 485, 531, 580, 629, 680, 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 181, 238, 337, 592, 640, 692, 744. 1905: L,/. (30) 351, 421, 814, P.L. (10) 309, 491. 1906: L.J. (31) 79, 224, 776, P.L. (11) 217. 1909 : L.J. (34) 20, P.L. (14) 67 A 34 CONNECTICUT LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1891) 1891 L./, (16) 15, 81, 181, 200. 1892 : L.J. (17) 24, 97, 203, 240, 457. 1S93 : L.J. (18) 84, 193, 436. 1894: L.J. (19) 93, 204, 349. 1895: L.J. (20) 91, 210, 352. 1896: L.J. (21) 107, 283, 504, P.L. (i) 48, 86, 272. 1897: L.J. (22) 75, 94, 309, 700, P.L. (2) 97, 358, 500. 1898: L.J. (23) 26, 67. 152, 201, 245, 534, 580, 621, 673, P.L. (3) 264. 1899: L.J. (24) 24, 66, 113, 159, 216, 485, 531, 580, 629, P.L. (4) 25, 160, 205. 1900: L.J. (25) 22, 74, 122, 181, 238, 295, 337, 592, 640, 692, 744, P.L is) 176, 435- 1901 : L.J. (26) 144, 215, 341, 807, P.L. (6) 214, 420, 638. 1902: L.J. (27) 143, 330, P.L. (7) 164, 255, 475. 1903: L.J. ■(28) 179, P.L. (8) 168, 470. 1904: L.J. (29) 142, 3". PL. (9) 132, 336, 509. 1905 : L.J. (30) 30, 157, 865, P.L. (10) 191. 1906 : L.J. (31) 127, 329. 1907: L.J. (32) 170, 321, 508. 1908: L.J. (33) 105, 238, 510, P.L. (13) 142. 1909: L.J. (34) 121, 309, 496, P.L. (14) 30, H8, 273, 317 A 35 NORTH DAKOTA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1906) 1906 L.J. (31) 83, 143, P.L. (11) 153, 216. 1907: L.J. (32) 571. 1908: P.L. (13) 28 A 36 SOUTH DAKOTA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Organized 1907) 1907 P.L. (12) 75, III. 1908 : L.J. (33) 158, P.L. (13) 66. 1909 : P.L. (14) 360 A 37 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Formerly l 591. 639, 691, 743. 1906: L.J. (31) 328 A 112 IDAHO STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1901J 190 1 L.J. (24) 143, 402, 691 A 112=1 ILLINOIS LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1909) 1909 Library Commission Law of Illinois, P.L. (14) 301 A 113 INDIANA PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1899) 1899 L.J. (24) 159, 215, 484, 530, 579, 628, 679. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 180, 238, 294, 336, 591, 639, 691, 743. 1901 : L.J. (26) 213. 1902: L.J. (27) 85. 1903: L.J. (28) 72, 178, 301, 778, 834. 1904: L.J. (29) 311. 1905: L.J. (30) 293. 814. 1906: L.J. (31) 278, Lib Occ Nos 1-4, 9-10; No 6, 5-6. 1907: L.J. {22) 321, Ijb Occ No 7, 10; No 8, 12; No 9, 2-3, 8-9; No 10, 16-17, N.Y.L.\i) 28, 63. 1908: L.J. <33) 237. 449- 1909 :. -LJ- (34) 278, 373. 554- ^-'b Occ (2) 69. Indiana Public Library Commission, 5th Biennial Report (1909), 101 pp. A 114 IOWA STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1900) 1900 L.J. (25) 122, 180, 238, 294, 336, 591, 639, 691, 743. 1901 : L.J. (26) 143, 341, 691, 757, la Lib O. (i) I. 1902: la Lib O. (2) 11. 1903: L.y. {28) J32. 1904: L.y.129) 373, 483. 1907: L.J. (32) 29. 1908: ^■J- (33) 62, 237. 1909: L.J. (34) 278, la Lib (J. (6) 33. Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk (1902) A 1*5 KANSAS TRAVELLING LIBRARIES COMMISSION (Organized 1899) ii899 L.J. (24) 484, 530, 579, 628, 679. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 180, 2:iS, 294. 336, 591. 639, 691, 743. 1901 : L.J. (26) 82. 1903 : L.J. (28) 72 A 116 MAINE STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1899) 1899 L.J. (24) 484, 530, 579, 62S, 679. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 238, 294, 33^, 59'. ^39. 691, 743- ^9^^ ■ L.J. (26) 82. 1902: L.J. (27) 330. 1903 : L.J. (28) 834 A 118 MARYLAND STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1902) 1902 L.J. {27) 839, 1017. 1904: L.J. (29) 26. 1905: L.J. (30) 27. 157. 1906: L.J. (31) j2b. 1907: L.J. (32) 29. 1908: L.J. (33) 22. 1909 : L.J. (34) 64 A 119 MASSACHUSETTS FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1890) 1891 Green (S. S.) Extent of operations : Presidential address, San Francisco Conference, L.J. (j6) Conf No 7 JS96 Mourse (H. S.) Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts, L.J. (21) 10-13 1897 Report of Meetings, L.J. (22) 24, 93, 148, 204, 261, 307, 358, 408, 442 698, 751. 1898: L.J. (23) 25, 65, 109, 151, 201, 245, 296, 533, 580 619. 1899: L.J. (24) 23, 66, 113, 159, 215, 484, 530, 579, 629, 679 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 180, 238, 294, 336, 591, b39, 691, 743 1901 : L.J. (26) 213. 1903: L.J. (28) 670. 1904: L.J. (29) 374 1905 : L.J. (30) 293. 1907 : L.J, (32) 218. 1908 : L.J. (33) 237 AMERICAN COMMISSIONS 61, A 120 MICHIGAN LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1899) 1899 L.J. (24) 484, t)79. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 180, 238, 2(14. 336, 591, 63q, hc)l, 743. 1902: L.J. (27) 8q9. 1904: L.J. (2C)) 374 1905: /,./. (30) 865, 935. iQob: /..y. (31) 328. 1907: L.y. (32)218 A 121 MINNESOTA STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organi^rd 1899) 1899 L.J. (24) 279. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 591, 640. 691, 743- 1901 : L.J. (26) 214. 1904: L.J. (29) 81. 1905: L.J. (30) 28, 229. 1907: L./. (32)219. 1908: L./. (33) 449. 1909: 7.. y. (34) 121. Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk (1902) 67 A 122 MISSOURI LIBRARY COMMISSION 1907 L.J. (:,2) 169, 321. iQoS : L.J. (33) 191, 237 NEBRASKA PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION (Org„nl/xd 1901) A 123 HISTORICAL SKETCH 1906 Nebraska Public Library C'oinmission : an historical sketch. Neb Lib Bull No 2, S-9 A 123=1 REPORTS OF MEETINGS igoi L.J. (26) 214, 341, 691, 1017. 1903: L.J. (28) 25. 1^05: L.J. (30) 90. 1906 : L.J. (31) 820. 1907 : L.J. (32) 77, Neb Lib Bull No 4, 1-2, N.Y.L. (i) 29. iqo8: L.J. (33) 103 A 124 NEW ENGLAND LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organiztd 1909) 1909 P.L. (14) 150 A 125 NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1891) 1897 L.J. {22) 24, 93, 148, 204, 2bi, 307, 35S, 408, 443, 698, 751. 1898: L.J. (23) 25, 65, 109, 151, 201, 245, 294, 533, 580. 610. 1899: L.J. (24) 23, 66, 113, 159, 215, 484, 530, 580, 629, 679. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, i8o, 238, 294, 337, 501, b4o, 691, 743. 1901 : L.J. (26) 24, 214, 403. 1902 : L.J. (27) 85. 1903 : L.J. (28) 72 A 126 NEW JERSEY PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1900) 1900 Buchanan (H.) What New Jersey is doing- for Public Libraries, L.J. (25) 173-6, 180 Reports of Meetings, L.J. (25) 294, 337, 5qi, 640, 691, 743. 1901 : L.J. (26) 24. 82, 214, 341, 757. 876. 1902 : L.J. (27) 143, 273. 1903 : L.J. (28) 73, 726. 1904: L.J. (29) 191. 1905: L.J. (30) 485. 1906: L.J. (31) 223. 1907 : L.J. (32) 29, 120, 567, N.Y.L. (i) 28, 63. 1908 : L.J. (33) 153- 1909 : L.J. (34) 174 A 127 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARIES DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (Organized 1892) 1S97 L.J. (22) 24, 93, 148, 204, 261, 358, 408, 443, 698, 751. 1898: L.J. (23) 25, 65, 109, 151, 201, 245, 294, 533, 580, 619. 1899: L.J. (24) 23, 66. 113, 215, 484, 530, 580, b29, 679. 1900 : L.J. (25) 74, 122, 180, 239, 294, 337. 591. 600, 691, 743. 190 1 : L.J. (26) 214, 403. 1902: L.J. (27) 899. 1903 : L.y. (28) 670. ]()()4 : L.J. (29) 253. 1905 : L.J. (30) 28. 1906 : L.J. (31) 820. 1908 : L.J. (33) 154 \128 OHIO BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS (Organized i8g6) 1897 L.J. (22) 93, 148, 204, 262, 307, 35S, 408, 443, 698, 751. 1898 : L.J. (23) 25, 65, 109, 151, 201, 245, 294. 533, 580, 619. 1899: L.J. (24) 23, 66, 113, 159, 215, 484, 531, 580, 620, 681. i()oo : L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 180, 239, 294, 337, 591, 640, 691, 7(13. 1903 : L.J. (28) 73 \ 129 OREGON FREE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 19(5) 1905 L.J. (30) 814. iqo7: L.J. (},2) 77, Jiq. N.Y.L. (i) 29. 1908: L.J. (33) 63. 1909: L.J. (34) 175 A 136 PENNSYLVANIA FREE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1899) 1900 L.J. (25) 122, 180, 2-,q. 2<)4, 337, 5()r, 640, 6qr, 743. iqoi : L.J. (2b) 82. 1903: L.J. (28) 179. iqo4: L.J. (2q) iqr, (103. 1907: L.J. (32) 567. 1909 : L.J. (34) 452 70 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOXOMY A 131 PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COMMISSION 1887 Barnwell (J. G.) Library Commission of Philadelphia — a correction, L.J. (12) 152 A13M TENNESSEE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1909) 1900 L.J. (34) 175 A 131=2 TEXAS LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1909) 1909 L.J. (34) 309, 554 Windsor (P. L.) State supervision in Texas, L.J. (34) 175, P.L. (12) 181 A 132 VERMONT LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1894) 1S97 L.J. (22) 24, 93, 148, 204, 262, 307, 358, 408, 443, 698, 751. i8gS : L.J. (23) 25, 65, 109, 151, 201, 245? 294, 533, 580, 619. ' 1899 : L.J. (24) 23, 66, 113, 159, 2i6, 484, 531, 580, 629, 6S0. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, i8o, 239, 294, 337, 591, 640, 692, 743. 1901 : L.J. (26) 144. 1902: L.J. (27) 210. 1003: L.J. (28) 73. 1905: L.J. (30) 90, 230, 814, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 1-2. 1906: L.J. (31) 820. 1908: L.J. (33) 63, 154, 289. 1909: L.J. (34) 19, 121, 309 A 133 WASHINGTON STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1901) iQoi L.J. (26) 215, 757. 1903 : L.J. (28) 73. 1905 : Wash L.A. Bull (i) No I, II-I2 1905 Holgate (J.) State administration, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 4-5 A 134 WISCONSIN FREE LIBRARY COMMISSION (Organized 1S95) Historical I1S96 Wisconsin Free Library Commission, L.J. (21) 188-9 '11Q06 Baldwin (C. F.) Better support for Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (3) 30-32 ,iQoS Legler (H. E.) Outline of the work of the Wisconsin Library Commission, L.J. (33) 513 Publications of the Wisconsin Library Commission, Wis Lib Bull (i) 96 1909 History of the Wisconsin Library Commission, Wis Lib Bull (5) 73-76 Stewart (J. D.) Work of a Library Commission — a note on the Wisconsin Free Library Commission, L.W. (12) 63-66 Reports of Meetings 1897 L.J. (22) 24, 93, 148, 204, 262, 358, 408, 443, 698, 751. . 1898: L.J. (23) 25, 66, 109, 151, 201, 245, 294, 533, 580, 619. 1899: L.J. (24) 23, 66, 113, 159, 216, 484, 531, 580, 629, 680. 1900: L.J. (25) 21, 74, 122, 180, 239, 294, 337, 591, 640, 692, 744. 1901 : L.J. (26) 24, 806. 1902 : L.J. (27) 33, 775. ^3Q- 1903: L.J. (28) 25, 301, 835. 1904: L.J. (29) 311. 1905: L.J. (30) 28, 91, 230. 1907: L.J. (32) 373, 456, N.Y.L. (I) 28. 1908: L.J. (33) 191, 326 A 135 LIBRARY SCHOOLS AND TRAINING CLASSES, AMERICA— GENERAL 1883 Dewey (M.) School of Library Economy, L.J. (8) 285-291 Cutter (C. A.) School of Library Economy, L.J. (8) 293-295 1885 Foster (W. E.) Report of Committee on proposed School of Library Economy, L.J. (10) 195 Report of the A. L.A. Committef. L.J. (10) 291-294. 1886: L.J. (11) 376 School of Library Economy, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 85-89 Extra lectures to the schools, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 108-110 18S7 Report of the A. L.A. Committee, L.J. (12) 426, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 230-242, 406-426. 1889: L.J. (14) 269, 278. 1890: L.J. (15) Conf No 91 1891 Plummer (M. W.) Value of a school for Library training, L.J. (16) 40-44 i6q2 Report of the A. LA. Committee, L.J. (17) Conf No 31-34. 1893 : L.J. (18) Conf No 75. 1894 : L.J. (19) Conf No 116 Library schools and Librarv training classes of the United States, L.J. (19) 287, 296-308 1895 Petherbridge (M.) American Library Schools, L. (7) 65-74 Report of the A. L.A. Committee, L.J. (20) Conf No 61. 1896: L.J. (21) Conf No 93 American Library training schools, P.L. (1) 150-152 IMERICAX SCHOOLS 71 1S97 James (H. P.) Special training for Library work, 2nd Int Conf 34-39 Hill (F". P.) Organization and management of Library staff, L.J. {22) 3S I -383 Report of the A.L.A. Committee, 7../. {22) Conf No 87-90 2898 Library schools and training classes, and special training for Librarians : Syniposium by American I.ibrarians, L.J. (23) Conf No 59-70 Fletcher (\V. L) Influence of Library Schools in raising the grade of Library work, L.J. (23) Conf No 70-71 Foote (E. L.) Instruction of the local librarian by Organizers, L.J. (23) Conf No 74 Stanley (H. H.) Summer Library schools and classes, L.J. (23) Conf ^*o 74-75 Clark (E. E.) Library of the Library School : .m index of its work, L.J. (2^) Conf No 125-127 Vincent (J. H.) Meaning of Chautauqua, L.J. {2;^,) Conf No 131-134 Davis (J. F.) Special bibliographic or Library course in Universities, Colleges and Libraries, L.J. (23) Conf No 139-140 Wver (J. L) Library schools at ihe Chautauqua Conference, L.J. (2;) Conf No 183 1900 Report of the A.L.A. Committee, L.J. (25) Conf No 83-86 :oo2 Dewev (AL) Library Schools of doubtful value, P.L. (7) 1 19-120 — Future of Library Schools, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85), Bulletin No 78, 216-222 Library Schools, Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk. 05 1903 Sharp (Miss) On Special training for State Commission Library organizers, L.J. {2S) Conf No 231-235 A word from a Library School student, P.L. (8) 316-317 1905 Report on standards of Library training, L.J. (30) Conf No I2i-i2t, Discussion 164-176 Dewey (M.) Future of Library schools, P.L. (10) 435-438 1906 Library Schools and their ideals, P.L. (11) 1 12-113 Symposium on Library schools, P.L. (11) 116-131 Plummer (M. W.) and others. Summer Librarv schools, P.L. (11) 131-134 Letters from Librarians who have been in the schools, P.L. (11) 137-143^ Warren (I.) Library school problem, P.L. (11) 541-543 Centres of Library influence, Lib Occ Nos 1-4. 1-2; No 5. 1-2; No 6, 2 3907 Kroeger (A. B.) Instruction in books in Library Schools^ L.J. (32) 395-401 1908 American Library Schools, A.L.A. Bull (1) No 5, 22, (2) 62-63 Plummer (M. W.) Evolution of the Library school curriculum, A.L.A. Bull (2) 203-305 Wver (J. I.) Factors in the development of the Library School curriculum, A.L.A. Bull (2) 205-206 Report of Committee on summer school certificates, A.L.A. Bull (2) 311-312 Historical sketch of the Library school movement in the United States. P.L. (13) 406 1909 Plummer (M. \\ .) Summer Training Schools, Correspondence Courses, etc., 1^15 Lib Bull (5) 46-49 Koch (T. W.) Summer Library School, L.J. (34) 548-550 Price (A. M.) Special Library training, P.L. (14) 338-342 LIBRARY SCHOOLS IN AMERICA— SPECIAL A 136 ALABAMA SUMMER SCHOOL 1907 L.J. (33) 366. 1909 : P.L. (14) 323 A 137 AMHERST SUMMER SCHOOL 1891 L.J. (16) 113, Conf No 87. 1892: /../. (17) 171. 7894: L.J. (10) 130. 1895: L.J. (20) 174, 320. 1896: L.J. (21) 106, 419. 1897: L.J. (22) 211, 446. 1898: L.J. (23) 536. 1890: L.J. (24) 120. 1900: L.J. (25) 241, 699. 1901 : L.J. (26) 696, P.L. (6) 302, e;o5 1902 : L.J. (27) 212, 900, P.L. (7) 162. 1903: L.J. (28) 790. P.L. (8) 437. 1904: L.J. (29) 194, 435, P.L. (<,) 177. 1905: L.J. 130) 297, 487, P.L. (10) 289, 433 A 138 ATLANTA (GEORGIA) CARNEGIE LIBRARY TRAIMNG SCHOOL (Organized 1905) 1905 L.J. (30) 363, 883, P.L. (10) 490, 530. 1906: L.J. (31) 181, 232, 284. 735, P.L. (11) 128, 267, ^80, 466. 1907: L.J. (32) 126. 223, 457, P.L. (12) 103, 202, 320. 1908: L.J. (33) 27, 65, 292. 408, P.L. (13) 17, 103, 138. 37^- 1909 : ^-/- (34)J14._228, 283, 311, 505, P.L. (14) 100, 261, 350 Of THE UNIVERSITY 72 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOXOMY A 139 ARiMOUR INSTITUTE LIBRARY CLASS 1894 Sharp (K. L.) Department of Librarj- science of Arniour Institute, L.]. (19) 162-166 1896 Armour Institute Class, L.J. (21) 331, 467, Conf No 97, P.L. (i) 151, 245, 275, 321. 1897 : L.J. (22) 40, 267, 359, P.L. (2) 25, 70, 105, 190, 277, 362 A 140 CALIFORNIA SUMMER SCHOOL 1902 L.J. (27) 212, 783, 840, P.L. (7) 123, 302. 1906: L.J. (31) 284, Cal News Notes (i) 267. 1907 : L.J. (32) 176, 573, Cal Neivs Notes (2) 175- -97- 1908: Cal News Notes (3) 311 A 141 CHAUTAUQUA SUMMER LIBRARY SCHOOL 1901 L.J. (26) 220, 697, P.L. (6) 301, 506. 1902 : L.J. (27) 212, 780, P.L. (7) 201, 382. 1903 : L.J. (28) 126, 623, P.L. (8) 162, 384. 1904 : L.J. (29) 147, 547, P.L. (9) 177. 507. 1905 : L.J. (30) 234, 816, P.L. (10) 131. 235. 433- 1906: L.J. (31) 283, 731, P.L. (11) 335, 466. 1907: L.J. (32) 174, 458. P.L. (12) 322. 1908 : L.J. (33) 160, 367, P.L. (13) 139, 321, N.Y.L. (I) 148. 1909: L.J. (34) 323, 453, P.L. (14) 323 A 142 CLEVELAND SUMMER SCHOOL 1898 L.J. (2^) 158, 677, P.L. (3) 384. 1900 : L.J. (25) 297, P.L. (5) 209, 254 A 143 COLORADO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 1899 L.J. (24) 71 A 144 COLUMBIA COLLEGE (WASHINGTON) LIBRARY SCHOOL Historical 1883 Dewey (M.) School of Library Economy, L.J. (8) 285-291 A.L.A. Committee's Report, L.J. (8) 293 1884 Dewey (M.) School of Library Economy at Columbia College, L.J. (9) 1 17-120 1887 Plummer (M. W.) Columbia Collei^a' Librarv School from a student's standpoint, L.J. (12) 363-4 School Course 1887 L.J. (12) 4, 78, i6b. 1S8S : L.J. (13) 17, 96, 276, 346. 1S89 : L.J. (14) 4. 1897: P.L. (2) 467. 1899: L.J. (24) 165, P.L. (4) 251. 1904: L.J. (29) 86, 548, P.L. (9) 241, 462. 1905 : P.L. (10) 18S A 145 DREXEL INSTITUTE (PHILADELPHIA) LIBRARY CLASS (Organized 1S92) 1892 L.J. (17) 488. 1893: L.J. (iS) 292. 1894: L.J. (19) 234. 1S95: L.J. {20) 247. 1896: L.J. (21) 331, 511, P.L. (i) 151, 24s, 275, 321. 1897 ■■ L.J. (22) 40, 358, P.L. (2) 25, 467. 1898 : L.J. (23) 203, 294, 632, P.L. (3) 177. 261, 357- 1899 •• L.J. (24) 222, 489, 583. P-L. (4) 154. 251, 328, 418. 1900: L.J. (25) 133, 184, 298, 699, 753, P.L. (5) i6, 207, 400, 45Q. 1901 : L.J. (26) 89, 221, 345, 760, 819, P.L. (6) 47, 109, 166, 212, 301, 353, 430, 578, 647. 1902 : L.J. (27) 37, 94, 212, 280, 780, 840, 901, P.L. (7) 32, 75, 12^, 198, 268, 438, 495. 1903 : L.J. (28) 27, 126, 181, 306, 728, 791, P.L. (8) 25, 108, 161. 282. 435, 482. 1904: L.J. (29) 259, 321, 378, 485, 548, 610, P.L. (9) 85, 134, 175. 241, 302, 347, 462, 506. 1905: L.J. (30) 97, 234, 816, 880, 945, P.L. (10) 140, 235, 488. 1906: L.J. (31) 133, 184, 230, 677, 731, P.L. (11) 28, yq, 116, 208, 263, 331, 377. 1007: L.J. (32) 86, 175, 222, 287, 431, 458, 574, P.L. (12) 68, 239, 286, 320. 1908: L.J. (33) 108, 160, 243, 408, P.L. (13) 17, 138, 182, 223, 320, 371 Kroeger (A. B.) Evolution of the curriculum of the Drexel Institute Library School, A.L.A. Bull (2) 210-213 1909 L.J. (34) 25, 69, i-q, 229, 283, 311, 378, 413, 454. P.L. (14) 26. 100. iqr, 268, 320, 350 A 146 FORBES LIBRARY SUMMER SCHOOL 1907 L.J. (32) 175 A 147 ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SCHOOL, Champaign. 111. (Organized 1803) 1897 L.J. (22) 268, P.L. (2) 467, 506. 1898: L.J. (23) 118, 203, 295, 632, P.L. (3) 18, 55, Q5, 177, 261, 3S4. i8qo : L.J. (24) 31, 72, .121, r66, AMEHIr^^ schools 263, 490, 583, 637, 688, P.L. (4) 36, 114, 154. ;!07, 251, 41S. 458. 1900: L.J. (25) 28, 77, 299, 341, 596, (150, 700, P.L. (5) 16, 62, loi, 174, 207, 253. 400, 459- 1901 : •''•/• (2ti) 31. 15-'. 222, 346, 699. 820, P.L. (6) 301, 431, 507, 578, 647. 1902 : L.J. (27) 37, 334, 7S1, yo2, 1021, P.L. (7) 3^> it>i. iW. 2bH, 381. 1903 : L.J. (28) 28, 183, 253, 307, 623, 731, 792, 847, P.L. (8) 25. 68, 435. 1904: L.J. (29) 88, 259, 379, 485, 613, P.L. (9) 36, 176. 347, 500. 1905: L.J. (30) 40, 165, 487, 883, P.L. (10) 31, 185, 286, 527. 1906: L.J. (31) 35, 134, 677, 732, 784, P.L. (11) 28, 79, 118, 263, 377, 4b6. 1907: L.J. {32) 33, 126, 223, 288, 333' 416, 524, P.L. (12) 25, 68, 103, 239, 286, 321, 407. 1908: L.J. (33) 28, 109, 198, 522, P.L. (13) 103, 371, 431. iqoq: L.J. (34) 180, P.L. (14) 26, 70, 100, 154, 224, 320, 350, 394 A 148 INDIANA LIBRARY SCHOOL, Indianapolis 1902 P.L. (7) 125, 333. 1904: /../. (2c)) 147, 194, P.L. (9) 135. iqo5 : L.J. (30)234,816. lqo6 : /../. (31) 320. 190S : L.J. iy.,) iqo. 2Q2. Kjoq : L.J. (34) 229, 284, 559, P.L. (14) 191, 323, 394 1909 Hadley (C.) Library training in Indiana, P.L. (14) 217 A 149 INDIANA SUMMER SCHOOL 1905 L.J. (30) S17, P.L. (10) 188, 434. 1906: L.J. (31) 133, P.L. (11) 266. Lib Occ Nos 1-4, 11; No 6, 3-4. 1907: L.J. (32) 175, 458, P.L. (12) 323, Lib Occ No 7, 7; No 8, 9; No 9, 4. iqoS : L.J. (33) 27. P.L. (13) 184, Lib Occ No II, I ; No 12, 16. 1909 : L.J. (34) 413, P.L. (14) 194, Lib Occ (2) 71-72. Indiana Library Commission, 5th Biennial Report {1909) 20 A 150 IOWA SUMMER SCHOOL 1901 la Lib O. (i) 1, 19, 36, 52, L.J. (2(1) 152, P.L. (6) ^02. 1902 : la Lib Q. (2) iiT 46, 57, L.J. (27) 336, P.L. (7) 162, 384.' 1003: la Lib Q. (3) 14, 24. 64, L.J. (28) 729, P.L. (8) 385. 1904 : 7a Lib Q. (4) 12, 23. 29' 33. 52, 57. P-J- (9) 478. 1905 : la Lib O. (5) 12, 17, 53, 70, 86, L.J. (30) 298, P.L. (10) 236, 434. 1906: L.J. (31) 231, P.L. (11) 132, 467. 1907: la Lib O. (5) loi, L.J. (32) 175, 459, P.L. (12) 320. 1908: la Lib O. (5) 135, 168, 170, 223, L.J. {i2) 196, 408, P.L. (13) 1S5. 1909: L.J. (34) 312, P.L. (14) i()5, 324 A 151 LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY TRAINING CLASS 1892 Kelso (T. L.) Los Angeles Public Library Training Class. U.S. Kept (i) 764-771 Training Course, L.J. (17) 234. 1893: L.J. (iS) 12;. 1894: L.J. (19) 90. 1899 : P.L. (4) 421 A 152 MAINE STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY SCHOOL 1894 L./. (19)268. 1904: L.y. (29) 4S5 A 153 McGILL UNIVERSITY (MONTREAL) SUMMER LIBRARY SCHOOL 1906 L.J. (31) 184, 732, P.L. (II) 133. 1907: /../. (32) 2S7 A 154 MICHIGAN SUMMER LIBRARY SCHOOL 1907 L.J. (32) 332. 1908: L./. (33) itx), 3(17, P.L. (13} 185, 323. 1909: L.J. (34) 71, 413, P.L. (14) 324 A 155 MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SCHOOL 1900 L.J. (25) 78, 341, P.L. (3) 254, 341. U)oi : L.J. (t>) 432. i()04 : L.J. (29) 259, P.L. (9) 241. 1905: L.J. (30) 363. P.L. (u.) 2S: L.J. (28) 27, 181, 252, 790, P.L. (8) 161, 282, 482. 1904: L.J. (29) 27, i4f, 258, 321, 610, P.L. (9) 85. 175, 302. 1905 : L.J. (30) 39, 96, 234, 297, 362, 423, 815, 880, P.L. (10) 31, 140. 235, 287, :;27. 1906: L.J. (31) 34, 88, 133, 183, 230, 784, 833, P.L. (11) 79, 116, 208. 1907: L.J. (32) 33. 86, 125, 174, 287, 414, 458, 524, 573. P.L. (12) 25, 68, 201. 1908: L.J. (33) 159, 243, 520, P.L. (13) 17, 181, 223, 373. 1909: L-J. (34) 69, 124' 179. 283, 378, 505, P.L. (14) 70, 100. 224, 320, 350 A 165 PRATT INSTITUTE (BROOKLYN) LIBRARY SCHOOL (Organized 1890) 1891 L.J. (16) 23a, Conf No 87. 1892 : L.J. (17) 239. 189:; : L.J. (18) 296. 1894: L.J. (19) 234. 1895: L.J. (20) 247. 1896'; L.J. (21) 238. 330, 467. 511. Conf No 97, P.L. (i) 152, 245, 276, 321. 1897: L.J. (22) 42, 153, 267, 358, 757, P.L. (2) 26, 190, 468. 1898 : L.J. (23) 72, 205, 252, 295, 583, 632, P.L. (3) 18, 55, 179, 261. 385. 1899: L.J. (24) 72, 165, 224, 490, P.L. (4) 36, 154, 207, 419, 458. 1900 : L.J. (25) 27, 77. 134. 242, 298, 700, 754, P.L. (5) 16, 63, 102, 174, 209, 254, 400, 460. 1901 : L.J. (2b) 89, 152, 221, 345, 407, 699, 761, 820, P.L. (6) 48, 109, 168, 212, 302, 353, 507, 580, 645. 1902: L.J. (27) 37, 94, 281, 637, 782, P.L. (7) 123, 161, 199, 270, 381, 438, 495. 1903 : L.J. (28) 28, 76. 128, 182, 307, 671, 730, 846, P.L. (S) 27, 109, 161, 282, 436. 1904: L.J. (29) 28, 87, 195, 259, 379, 436, 485. 548, 612, P.L. (9) 36, 85. 176, 242. 347. 462, 507- 1905 : L.J. (30) 39. 164, 235, 425, 817, 945, P.L. (10) 31, 97, 187, 489, 529. 1906: L.J. (31) 88, 134, 232, 283, 734, 785, 834, P.L. (11) 123, 208, 331, 379, 466. 1907: L.J. C32) 88, 126, 222, 460, P.L. (12) 27, 104, 204, 239, 321. 1908: L.J. (33) 66, 109, 19S, 294, 410, 463, P.L. (13) 18, 104, 182, 373, 433. 1909 : L.J. (34) 229, 285, 312, 380, 456, 559, P.L. (14) 154, 192, 269, 321 Plummer (M. \V.) Evolution of the Pratt Institute Library School curriculum, A.L.A. Bull (2) 207-210 A 166 SIMMONS COLLEGE (BOSTON) LIBRARY SCHOOL (Organized 1902) 1902 P.L. (7) 495. 1903: L.J. (28) 624. 791. P.L. (8) 384, 482. 1904: L.J. (29) 148, 379. PL. (9) 177. 1905 : L.J. (30) 298, 946, P.L. (10) 2^s, 287. 1906: L.J. (31) 185, 678, 83;, P.L. (11) 28, 468. 1907: L.J. (32) 288, P.L. (12) 28; 240. 1908: ^L.J. (33) 109, P.L. (13) 54 A 167 SPRINGFIELD (MASS.) CITY LIBRARY TRAINING CLASS 1898 L.J. (2:,) 677, P.L. (4) 420 1901 : P.L. (6) 648 A 168 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SCHOOL 1905 L.J. (30) 946, P.L. (10) 530. 190b: P.L. (u) 262. J907 : L.J. i:.,2) 223, 576, P.L. (12) 202, 408. 1908: L.J. (33) 2'7, 244, 522, P.L. (13) 19. 1909: L.J. (34) 71, 560, P.L. (14) 27, 71, 154, 396 A 169 WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE 1901 L.J. (26) ^2. iqo2 : P.L. (7) 162. 1905 : L.J. (30) 363. 1906 : L.J. (31) ^3^ A 170 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL 1905 Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, 6-7; No 2, 7-8. 1906: Wa^h L.A. BuH (2) No 2, 8-9. 1909 : L.J. (34) 285, P.L. (14) 277 A 171 WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SCHOOL. CleveFand (Organized 1902) 3904 L.J. (29) 88, 436. 613. P.L. (9) ^6. 403, 507. 1905 : L.J. (30) 165, 298, 363, 4.26, 818, la Lib O. (5) 44, P.L. (10) uy, 187, 287, 490. 530. 1905 : 1.7. (31) 89, 284, 7357786, 835, P.L. (II) 209," 331, 37c). 1907: L.J. (2,2) 127, 176, 224, 289, 333, 460, 577, P.L. (12) 28, 105, 203, 240, 287. 408. 1908: L.J. (33) 67, 162, 198, 294, 410, 464, P.L. (13) 54, 105, 183, 225, 374, 433. 1909: L.J. (34) 25. 72, 125;, 3S0, 456, 50S, 560, P.L. (14) 71, 102, 155, 321, 352, 396, Ohio Bull (4) No JO, 1-2; No 12, 1-3 76 BUBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY A 172 WINONA SCHOOL FOR LIBRARIANS 1903 L.J. (28) 184, P.L. (8) 162. iqo6: L.J. (31) 7S6, P.L. (11) 8r, Lib Occ No 5, 15; No 6, 4. 1907: L.J. (32) 34, 332, P.L. (12) 69, Lib Occ No 8. 9; No 9, 6. 1908: L.J. (33) I'lo, P.L. (13) 105, 1S3, Lib Occ No II, 14 A 173 WISCONSIN— UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SUMMER SCHOOL 1895 L.J. (20) 208. 1896: L.J. (21) 192, 239, 419. 1897: L.J. (22) 268, 447, P.L. (2) 191. 1898: L.J. (23) 513. P.L. (3) 95, 3bo. 1899: L.J. (24) 72, 490, 584. 1900: L.J. (25) 78, P.L. (5) 102, 341. 1901 : L.J. (26) 820. 1902: L.J. (27) 38. 783, 841. P.L. (7) 385. 1903: L.J. (28) 128, 672, P.L. (8) 69, 385. 1904: L.J. (29) 196, 486, P.L. (9) 86. 135. 507. 1905: L.J. (3d) 235, P.L. (10) 97. 189, 289, 435, Wis Lib Bull (i) 3, 56-58. 1906: L.J. (31) 134, 185, 679, 787, P.L. (11) 28, 129, 334, 468, Wis Lib Bull (2) 65. 1907: L.J. (32) 127, 224, 376, 461. 577, P.L. (12) 28, 105, 203, 325, 409, Wis Lib Bull (3). 1908 : J-J- (33) 67, no, 198, Wis Lib Bull (4) 95, 103. 1909 : L.J. (34) 72, iSo A 174 WISCONSIN LIBRARY SCHOOL, Madison 1898 L.J. (23) 158. 1902: L.J. (27) 149. 1906: L.J. (31) 736, 835, P.L. (ii) 210, Wis Lib Bull (2) i, 33, 72, 96. 1907: L.J. (32) 294, Wis Lib Bull (3) I, u, 45. 67, 82, 95.' 1908: L.J. {31,) 464. P.L. (13) 19, 55. 105, 183, 374, Wis Lib Bull (4) 12. 38, 56, 95, 105. 1909 : L.J. (34) 285, 313. 457. 509. 560, P.L. (14) 27, 72, 193, 226, 270, 322, 353. 396 1909 Wisconsin Library School Notes, Wis Lib Bull (5) 9-10, 55-59, 88, 103 Hazeltine (M. E.) Methods of trainint;: in one Library School, Wis Lib Bull (5) 49-54, 253-256 A 175 WYOMING UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL 1906 L.J. (31) 232 LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS A 176 CANADA— ONTARIO 1901 Hardy (E. A.) Outline prog-ramme of the work of the Ontario Library .Association, P.L. (6) 415-18 1902 Second Annual Meeting^, Ontario Library Association, P.L. (7) 201-3. 1903 : Third, L.J. (28) 243-44. 1904 : Fourth, P.L. (9) 233-35. 1905 : Fifth, L.J. (30) 347-48. 1906: Sixth. 1907: Seventh, L.J. (32) 2I2--I3. 1908: Eighth, L.J. (33) 185-186, P.L. (13) 226, 228. 190Q : Ninth, L.J. (34) 119-120, 220-221, 554, P.L. (14) 98. 182-183 A 177 CANADA— ABERDEEN 1904 Whitley (C F.) The Aberdeen .Association, P.L. (9) 204-5 ASSOCIATIONS— GREAT BRITAIN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (Organized 5th October, 1877) A 178 HISTORICAL 1878 Library .Association of the United Kingdom : Transactions and pro- ceedings of the Annual Meetini^s, 1878-1894 1898 Wright (W. H. K.) Library Association, 1877-1897, a retrospect, L. (10) 197-207, 245-252 A 179 CONSTITUTION AND BYELAWS 1877 Constitution of the Library Association, L.J. (2) 282-285 i88i Constitution of the Library Association, as amended, L.A. Trans (4) 81-84, L.J. (6) 318-319 1908 Dent (R. K.) Amendment of Bye Law as to Meetings and discussion of contentious business, L.A.R. (10) 579-584 1909 Library Association Bye Laws, L.A.R. (11) 537-543, 557-560 A 180 CHARTER 1898 Dyer (B. L.) Technical training and a Royal Charter for Librarians, L.A. (i) 28-29 1899 L.A.R. (i) 52-53, 123, 479, L. Yr-Bk 9-20 ENGLISH ASSOCIATIONS A 181 AIMS AND PURPOSES 1883 Teddt:*!- (H. R.) and E. C. Thomas. Library Association of the United King-dom : Hdbk and prospectus, L.J. (8) 336 1886 Yates (J.) Progress of the Library Association, L.J. (11) 368 i88q Christie (Mr. Chancellor) Work and aims of the Library Association, I- (i) 353-366 1899 Campbell (F".) Past and future papers of the Library .\ssociation : our aims and objects, L.A.R. (i) 4-15 1900-01 Roberts (H. D.) Educational work of the L..\. Grceiiifood's Vr-Bk 57-60 1907 Pollard (A. W.> Library Association and its branches, /,. (N.S.) (8) 316-320 1908 Literary Yr-Bk, 670-671 1909 Thorne (\V. B.) The next step, L.A.R. (u) 469-470 Peddie (R. A.) Some possible bibliographical activities of the Library Association, L..4.i?. (11) 187-193 Peplow (F. J.) Some tentative proposals for the compilation of a catalogue of best books, T..A.K. (11) 222-228, Discussion 245-24C) A 182 COUNCIL 5ft' Library Association Yr-Bk: Library, and Library A ■.^■u-i,itloi> Record A 183 COMMITTEES 1895 Library Association Yr-Bk. from 1895 to date 1908 L.A.R. (10) 687-688 Work of the Catalogue Rules Committee, L.A.R. (10) 5S9-590 Work of the Education Committee, L.A.R. (10) 590-593 Work of the Legislation Committee, L.A.R. (10) 596-598 1909 Work of the Education Committee, L.A.R. (11) 524 W'ork of the Book Production Committee, L.A.R. (11) 527-533, 550, 557 A 184 TREASURER'S REPORT See Library, .and Library Assmiation Record A 185 OFFICERS 1895 Library Association Yr-Bk, from 1S95 to date A 186 MEMBERSHIP AND MEETINGS 1895 Library Association Yr-Bk, from 1895 to date 1908 Aldred (T.) Monthly meetings, L.A.R. (10) 6-S Bond (H.) Monthly meetings in London, L.A.R. (10) 376-377 Library Association membership, L.A.R. (10) 251-252 A 187 BRANCHES AND AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS OF THE L.A.U.K.— GENERAL 1899 Branch and affiliated .Associations of the Library .\ssociation, L.A. Yr-Bk. 1899 and subsequent issues Baker (E. A.) Local Library Associations. L.W. (2) 148-150 1901 District .Associations, L.W. (4) 29-31 Pollard (A. W.) Library .Association and its Branches, L. (N.S.) (S> 316-329 1907 McKnight (I-:.) and E. A. Savage. How the Branch Associations may help the Library .Association, L.A.R. (9) 109-iig, Discussion 190S Hopwood (H. V.) Branches, L.A.R. (10) 74-75 L.A. Branches, Lit Yr-Bk 671 Hopwood (H. V.) Capitation grant again, L.A.R. (ro) 63O McKnight {K.) Provincial view, L.A.R. (10) 636-637 Baker (E. A.) \\'anted— Real branch associations, L.A.R. (10) 638-639 190C) L..A. Council's Recommendations on registration and on branches. L.A.R. (11) 36yibb Librarv .Association's Bje-Laws, L.A.R. (11) 543-54s, fJt Yr-Bk (1907) 585-58b A 214=1 GERMANY— SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE AT BERLIN 1902 Doctor Hottinger's Library School for women in Berlin, L.J. (27) 84-85 A 215 SWEDEN— SUMMER SCHOOL AT STOCKHOLM 1908 Strohm (A.) First European Summer .School in Library science, L.J. (^;i) 504-505 A 215=1 ITALY— LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF ITALY 1888 Plummer (M. W.) National CiMigrLss for ihr promotion of popular Libraries in Italy, L.J. (33) 403 A 216 AUSTRALASIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Founded iS.jb) 1896 Library Association of Australasia, L.J. (26) 275-276 1898 Meetings, L.W. (1) 16, 102-107. 1899: L. Tl'. (2) 50. iqoo : L.A.K. (2) 502-3. L.W. (3) 53, 163-166, 175-1S3. 1901 : L.A.R. (3) 282. L. of Austral Proc. 1902 : L.A.R. (4) 71, L. IF. (4) 304 A 217 CONFERENCES— GENERAL 1891 Meyer (Oscar) German view of Library conventions and Library examinations, L.J. (16) 213-214 1903 Lord (I. E.) On the purpose of Library meetings, L.J. (20) 764-765 1908 Lee (G. W.) Suggestions for the A. L.A. Convention, P.L. (13) 305-306 CONFERENCES— SPECIAL A 218 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCES 1876 First: Philadelphia, L.J. (1)92-145 Barton (E.M.) First Conference of Librarians, L.J. (11) 217-219, 366 1877 Second : New York City, L.J. (i) 393, 396. 428-9, (2) 14, 16-40 1878 Not held, L.J. (3) 222 1879 Third: Boston, L.J. (4) 13, 50, 84-5. 121, 153, -'-'3-->'o 1880 Not held, L.J. (5) 140, 169, 209, 249 1881 Fourth : Washington, Baltimore. L.J. (5) 303-306, (6) 2-^, 6:^ 1882 Fifth : Cincinnati, L.J. (6) 24. 123-208 1883 Sixth : Buffalo (N.Y.), L.J. (8) 71, 104. 163, 255-306 Sutton (C. W.) American Librarians in Congress. J..C. (i) 39-4-. 163-306 1884 Not held. Toronto, L.J. (9) 5, 39. 47, 69, 84, 115, 116 1885 Seventh: Lake George (N.Y.), L.J. (10) 71, 99. '-.^ '47- '7-- i*>5. -05. 369. (11) 36 Nelson (G. A.) Poem on the Lake George Conference, L.J. (10) 380 82 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1886 Eighth: Milwaukee, L.J. (10) ^,93, (11) 131, 144, 168, 179, 199, 340, 4b^, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 15-19. 93-95 1887 Ninth: Thousand Islands (N.Y.), L.J. (12) 216, 247, 248, 2S0, 306. 311, 423. 457. 503. -L.A^ (U.S.) (2) 54-63, 123-146 1888 Tenth: Catskill Mountains (N.Y.), L.J. (12) 503, 515, (13) 69, 217, 256, 275. 307-327 1889 Eleventh: St. Louis, L.J. (13) bS, 69, 132, 183, 279, 346, (14) 3, 75, 91, 108. 131, 147, 266, 297, 303. 458, 464, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 474-48^ 1890 Twelfth: Fabyans (White Mountains), L.J. (14) 304, (15) 182, 195, 210, 227, 238, 259, 272, Conf No 1-306 1891 Thirteenth: San Francisco, L./.' (16) 15, 142, 179, 245, 263, 279, 295. 310, 327. 334. Conf No 1-154, (17) 192-194 1892 Fourteenth: Lakewood, Baltimore, \\'ashington, L.J. (17) 3, 96, no, 127, 184, 191, Conf No 1 Dewey (M.) Impressions of the Fourteenth Annual Conference, L.J. (17) 56-57 1893 Fifteenth: Chicago, L.J. (17) i<)i, (iS) 41, Abstracts of papers, etc., 2o<)- 264, Conf No 1-96 Norrenberg (C.) Congress and the Conferences of Libraries in Chicago, U.S. Rept (1892-93)' 575-583 1S94 Sixteenth : Lake Placid (N.Y.), L.J. (19) 171, 201, 234, 268, 287, 325, 34.1, Conf No 1-190 1895 Seventeenth : Denver and Colorado Springs, L.J. (20) 89, 206, 233, 245. 301, 311, Conf No 1-103 1896 Eighteenth: Cleveland, L.J. (20) 388, (21) 3, 231, 263, 279, 315, 32S, 355, 371- 395. 41O' 439, 455, 501. Conf No 1-171, P.L. (i) 175-179, 218-222 1897 Nineteenth: Philadelphia, L.J. (22) 3, 22, 145, 243, 257, 291, 305, 33.*, 350, Conf No 1-194, P.L. (2) 136-7, 184-6, 353-5, 387-99 1898 Twentieth : Lakewood-on-Chautauqua, L.J. (23) 283-94, Conf No 1-197, P.L. (3) 218-19, 294-319 1S99 Twenty-first: Atlanta, Ga., L.J. (24) 207-215, Conf No 1-170, P.L. (4) 65, 252-292 1900 Twentv-second : Montreal, Canada, L.J. (25) 271, 285-294, Conf No i-iS'*, p.l: is) 267-305 1901 Twentv-third : Waukesha, Wisconsin, L.J. (26) 315-16, 375-6, 39M-402, Conf No 1-218, P.L. (6) 459-495 1902 Twenty-fourth : Boston and Magnolia, Mass., L.J. (27) 243, Conf No 1-268, P.L. (7) 287-344 1903 Twenty-fifth : Niagara Falls, L.J. (28) 215-16, 275-6, Conf No 1-242, L. (N.S.) (4) 424-31, P.L. (8) 345-70 Doubledav (W. E.) American Librarv Association Conference at Niagara Falls, L. (N.S.) (4) 424-431 1904 Twenty-sixth : St. Louis, L.J. (29) 575-6, 598-602, Conf No 1-270, P.L. (0) 448-54 1905 Twentv-seventh : Portland, Ore., L.J. (30) 391, 415-20, Conf No 1-252, P.L.' (10) 406-17 1906 Twenty-eighth: Narragansett Pier, R.I., L.J. (31) 301-2, 653-4, Conf No 1-304, P.L. (11) 443-52 IQ07 Twenty-ninth: Asheville, N.C., A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No, Vt Lib Bull (2) No 2, 1-4, L.J. (32) 26, 75, 120, 169, 214, 245-7, 266-282, P.L. (12) 1908 Thirtieth: Lake Minnetonka, Minn., A.L.A. Bull (i) No i, 3, (2) 20-35, 114-433, L.J. (33J I, 41, 12 r, ib9. 255. 279-288 1909 Thirty-first: Bretton Woods, N.H., A.L.A. Bull (3) No 3. L.J. (34) 63, 172-174, 224-225, 273-277, 334-362, Library Work (3) i^' P-^- (14) 7-. 223-224, 265, 304-312, Wis Lib Bull (5) 24 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION A 219 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES 1876 Wallace (J. W.) Librarians in the L'nited States, L.J. (1) 92-95 1877 Winsor, Justin, Librarian of Harvard University, L.J. (2) 5-7, 99-119 1878 No Conference 1879 Winsor, Justin, Librarian of Harvard University, L.J. (4) 223-225 1880 No address 1881 Winsof, Justin, Librarian of Harvard University, L.J. (6) 63-64 1882 Winsor, Justin, Librarian of Harvard University, L.J. (7) 123-124 1883 Winsor, Justin, Librarian of Harvard University, L.J. (8) 163-165 CONFERENCES , , m\ 83 1884 No address 1885 Poole, W. F., Librarian, Chicago Public Library, Vice-President, L.J. (10) 295- 1886 Poole, W. F., Librarian, Chicago Public Library, L.J. (11) 199-204 1887 Poole, W. F., Librarian, Newberry Library, Chicago, L.J. (12) 311-320 1888 Cutter, C. A., Librarian, Boston Athenaeum, L.J. (13) 307- 1889 Cutter, C. A., Librarian, Boston Athenaeum, L.J. (14) 147-154 1890 Crunden, F. M., Librarian of the St. Louis Public Library, L.J. (15) Conf No 1-5 1891 Green, S. S., Librarian of the Free Public Library, Worcester, Massachusetts, L.J. (16) Conf No 1-9 1892 Fletcher, W. L, Librarian of Amherst College, L.J. (17) Conf No 1-6 1893 No address 1894 Larned, J. N., Superintendent of the Buffalo Library, L.J. (19) Conf No 1-4 1895 Utley, H. M., Librarian of the Detroit Public Library. L.J. (20) Conf No 1-4 1896 Dana, J. C, Librarian of the Denver Public Library, L.J. (21) Conf No 1-5 1897 Brett, \\'. H., Librarian of the Cleveland Public Library, L.J. (22) Conf No 1-5 1898 Putnam, H., Librarian of the Boston Public Library, L.J. (23) Conf No 1-7 1899 Lane, W. C, Librarian of Harvard University, L.J. (24) Conf No 1-5 1900 Thwaites, R. G. , Secretary and Superintendent of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, L.J. (25) Conf No 1-7 3901 Carr, H. J., Librarian Scranton (Pa.) Public Library, L.J. (26) Conf No 1-5 1902 Billings, J. S., Director of the New York Public Library. L.J. (27) Conf No 1-9 1903 Hosmer, J. K., Librarian, Minneapolis (Minn.) Public Library, L.J. (28) Conf No 1-8 1904 Crunden, F. M., Librarian of the St. Louis Public Library, L.J. (29) Conf No 1-7 1905 Richardson, E. C, Librarian of Princeton University, L.J. (30) Conf No 1-9 1906 Hill, F. P., Chief Librarian of Brooklyn (N.Y.) Public Library, L.J. (31) Conf No 1-9 1907 Andrews, C. W., Librarian of John Crerar Library, Chicago, A.L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 7-12 1908 Bostwick, E. A., Chief of Circulation Department, New York Public Librar}', A.L.A. Bull (2) 1 14-12 1 1909 Gould (C. H.) Co-ordination, or m*='thods in co-operation, L.J. (34) 33-;;- 340. See also 334 A 220 CONFERENCES OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE LIBRARIANS 1898 First Annual Meeting, L.J. (23) 57, (353, 668-669 1899 Second, L.J. (24) 576, 623-625 1900 Third, L.J. (25) 639, 727, 739-741 1901 Fourth, L.J. (26) 119, 315, 397-39^- 400. 885 1902 Fifth, L.J. (27) Conf No 250-251 1903 Sixth, L.J. (28) 71, 244-245, 608-614, 815 1904 Seventh, L.J. (29) 601-602, Conf No 254-258 1905 Eighth, L.J. (30) Conf No 225-252, 949 1906 Ninth, L.J. (31) 275-276, Conf No 84 1907 Tenth, L.J. (32) 214, 261-263, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 193-230 1908 Eleventh, L.J. (33) 279, 317-319, 509, A.L.A. Bull (2) 260-304 A 221 INTERSTATE LIBRARY CONFERENCES AND JOINT LIBRARY MEETINGS 1898 Interstate Library Conference, L.J. (23) 22, 63-64, 105-107 1900 Joint Library Meeting, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Washington, March, 1900, L.J. (25) 173-177 1909 Interstate Library Meeting, Louisville, Ky., L.J. (34) 409, P.L. (14) 398- 404, Lib Occ (2) 75-76 84 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOSOMY A 222 BI STATE LIBRARY MEETING 1901 Bi-State Library Meeting; at Atlantic City, N.J., L.J. (26) 207-208. 1902 : L.J. (27) 141-142. 1903: /'•/• (2S) 74/177-178. 1904: (29) 168, 184-188. 1905: L.J. (30) 88, 155, 200, 220-222. 1906: L.J. (31) 74, 172-173. 1907: L.J. (32) 24, 75, 102. 165-167. K)oS: L.J. (33) 56, 81, 145. 1909: L.J. (34) 168-171 A 223 NEW YORK LIBRARY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE— LIBRARY WEEK 1900 Library week at Lake Placid, September, L.J. (25) 61S, 644-647. 1901 : L.J. (26) 149, 694-695. 1902 : L.J. (27) 773, 883-S94. 1903 : L.J. (28) 7i9-72(). iqo4 : L.J. (29) iq2, 433-434. 516, 537-541. 1905: L.J. (30) 807-811 1906 Library week at Twilight Park, September, L.J. (^i) 319, 654, 675, 722-72$ 1907 Library week at Stamford, New York, September, L.J. (32) 449-454, AM'.L. (I) 45-47 1908 Library week at Sagamore, Lake George, September, L./. (33) 379, 396- 402 ' 190Q Library week at Lake George, f..J. (54) iiq, 178-182, 407-409, 426, 438- 450, N.Y.L. (2) 37-38 A 224 CONGRESS OF WOMEN LIBRARIANS 1892 Report of Woman's Meeting, L.J. (17) Conf No 89-94 1896 Congress of Women Librarians at .\tlanta Meeting, L.J. (21) 15-16, Conf No 57-5S. 1897 : L.J. (22) 304 A 225 CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN LAW LIBRARIANS 1906 First Annual Conference, L.J. (31) 324. 1907 : Second, A.L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 246-260, L.J. (32) 28-30, 147, 234-276. 1908: Third. A.L.A. Bull (2) 318-322, L.J. (33) 214, 265 CONFERENCES— CANADA A 226 ONTARIO LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 1902 Ontario Library Association, March 31-April i, iqo2, L.J. (27) 271-273, 1907 Ontario Library Association, 7th Annual Meeting, L.J. (32) 212-213 A 227 ABERDEEN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 1900 Aberdeen Association, Conference, L.J. (25) Conf No 27-28 CONFERENCES— BRITISH ISLES A 228 LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 1878 First: Oxford, L.A. Trans (i) j_'i-i42, /../. (2) (53-65 1879 Second : Manchester, L.A. Trans (2) 91-42 1880 Third : Edinburgh, L.A. Trans (3) 123-142, L.A.M.N. (i) 73-So 1881 Fourth: London, L.A. Trans (4) 69-80, L.A.M.N. (2) 74-81 1882 Fifth: Cambridge, L.A. Trans (5) 203-225, L.A.M.N. (3) 145-152 1883 Sixth: Liverpool, L.A. Trans (6) 151-178, L.A.M.N. (4) 117-124 1884 Seventh : Dublin, L.A. Trans (7) 133-156, L.C. 1885 Eighth: Plymouth, L.A. Trans (8), L.C. (2) iu5-ioq 1886 Ninth : London. L.C. (3) 149-15-' 1887 Tenth: Birmingham, L.C. (4) 125-12S 1888 Eleventh: Glasgow, L.C. (5) 85-110 1889 Twelfth: London, L. (i) 377-39q 1890 Thirteenth : Re.iding, L. (2) 379-398 1891 Fourteenth : Nottingham, L. (3) 452-465 1892 Fifteenth : Paris, L. (4) 333-343 1893 Sixteenth : Aberdeen, /.. (5) 344-35'' 1894 Seventeenth : Belfast, L. (6) 285-7, 294-300 1895 Eighteenth : Cardiff, L. (7) 331-337 1896 Nineteenth : Buxton, L. (8) 417-427 1897 Twentieth: London, L. (9) 212-229 1898 Twenty-first : Southport, L. (10) 266-277 CONFERENCES 1899 T\vent\ -second : Manchester, L.A.R. (1)619-78 iqoo Twenty-third: Bristol, L.A.R. (2) 515-570, L.W. (3) S5-10,. iqoi Twenty-fourtli : ri\niouth, L.A.R. (3) 450-506, L. (.V..S'.) (j) 413-iy 1902 Twenty-fifth : Birming;ham, L.A.R. (4) 519-570 1903 Twenty-sixth: Leeds, L.A.R. (5) 473-540, /.. {N.S.) (4) 411-23, L. II'. (7) 85-112 1904 Twenty-seventh: Newcastle, L.A.R. (6) 462-514, /,. (.V.5.) (5) 404-iS, L.W. (6) 85-101 1905 Twenty-eiii^hth : Cambridge, L.A.R. (7) 540-610. /,. (.V..S'.) (6) 428-37, L. U . (8) 57-72 1906 Twenty-ninth ; Bradford, L.A.R. (8) 482-540, L. (N..S.) (7) 437-446 1907 Thirtieth: Glas«:ow, L.A.R. (9) 628-707, L. (Af'..S".) (8) 42r-4i6, L.W (in) 121-23, 168-171. L..4. (6) 8-11 190S Thirty-first: Brif^hton, L.A.R. (10) 369-370, 421-422, ^^54-0^', f..W. (11) 12 1-120, L. (.V..S'.) (9) 410-421, L.J. (i,^) 359-301, F.L.\i:,) 3i(.-3iS 190C) Thirty-second: Sheffield, L.A.R. (11) 384-385. 424-425, 508-552, /../. (^) 490-404, L.li'. (12) 171-177 LIBRARY ASSOCI.\TION OF THE UNITED KIMiDO.M A 229 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES 1877 Jones, J. Winter, Princi})al Librarian of the BriiiNli Miim-uiii. isI hit Coiif 1-2 1878 Xo address 1870 Bai-cer, Alderman T., Chairman of the ALanchotcr Public Librar!i>, L.A. Trans (2) 17-20 i8S() Small, J., Librarian of PMinburgh L'niversity Librarv, L..\. '1 raiis (3) 17-Ji 1881 Russell, John A., ALaster of Gray's Inn Library, L.A. Trans (4) 11-12 1882 Bradshaw, Henry, Librarian of Cambridge l'niversity, L.A. Trans (5) 107-115 1883 Picton, Sir James, F.S.A., Chairman of the Liverpool Public Librarii>. L.A. Trans (6) 11-15 1884 Ingram. J. K., LL.D., Librarian of Trinity College Library, Dublin. L..4. Trans (7) 13-24 1S85 James, Edward, Mayor of Plymouth, L.A. Trans (8) 12-13 1886 Bond, E. A., C.B., LL.D., Principal Librarian of the British Mu>euni, L.C. (4) I- 10 1887 Johnson. Alderman G. J., Chairman of Birmingham Public Librarirs, L.C. (4) 129-135 1888 Dickson, Rev. Professor \V. P., D.D., LL.D., Curator of Glasgow L'niversitv Librarv, L.C. (5) 103-110 1889 Christie, R. C, LL.D., Chancellor of the Diocese of Manchester, L. (i) 353-3^^ 1890 Thompson. .Sir K. Maunde, K.C.B., LL.D., Principal Libr.irian of the British Museum, /.. (2) 365-378 1891 Harrison, Robert, Librarian of the London Library; /,. (3) 353-364 1892 Beljame, .Mexandre, Professor of English Literature-, .Sorho>inc. Pari>, L. (4) 1.893 Garnett, Richard, C.B.. LL.D., keeper of Printed Books. British Muxcuni, L. (5) 241-25M 1894 Dufterin and Ava, Marquess of, K.P., G.C.B., L. (6) 2q5-2c>S 1895 Windsor, Lord, L. (7) 293-299 1896 Rawson, Henry, Chairman of the Manchester Public Libraries. L. (S> 417-420 1897 Tedder, Henry R., F.S.A. , Librarian of the Alhenreum, L. (9) 213-220 1898 Crawford. Earl of, L. (10) 267-269 1899 Southern, .\lderman J. W.. Chairman of the Mancht-sKT Public Librarie.,. L.A.R. (1) 607-618 1900 Fry, Sir E.. D.C.L., LL.D.. F.R.S., L.A.R. (2) 507-513 1901 Fortescue, G. K., Keeper of Printed Books in the British Museum, /,..1./v. (3) 435-449 1902 Dixon, Professor W. Macneile, Litt.D., LL.B. of Birniiiigh.im I niversit\ , L.A.R. (4) 479-491 190", Dixon, Professor W. Macneile LitiD.. LL.B. of Birmin^h.im I niv< r*it\ L.A.R. (5) 431.443 86 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1904 Hodgkin, Dr. Thomas, D.C.L., Litt.D., L.A.R. (6) 403-415 iqo5 Jenkinson, Dr. Francis, M.A., Cambridge University Librarian, L.A.R. (7) 469-4S1 190b Bailev, Sir William H., Governor of John R3'lands Librarv, Manchester, L.A.R. (8) 461-476 1907 Barrett, F. T., Chief Librarian of Glasgow Libraries. L.A.R. (9) 541-548 1908 Stanford, C. T., M.A., F.S.A., L.A.R. (10) 432-438 1909 Brittain, Alderman W. H., J. P., F.R.G.S., L.A.R. (11) 424-434, 508-509 CONFERENCES A 230 FRANCE 1900 A.L.A. Exhibit at Paris, L.J. (24) 626-7 A.L.A. Exhibit, L.}. (25) 116-18 Harris (J. L.) A.L.A. Exhibit at Paris Exposition, L.J. (25) 282-3, 33i Fairchild (S. C.) American notes, L. (N.S.) (1) 350 A 231 GERMANY 1903 Annual Meeting of German Librarians, L.J. (28) 829 1907 Weitenkampf (F.) Eighth Conference of German Librarians, L.J. (32) 445-6 1905 Conference of German Librarians at Eisenach, L.J. (33) 275-276 Weitenkampf (F.) Ninth Meeting of German Librarians, L.J. (33) 446-447 A 232 ITALY 1898 Conference of Italian Librarians, L.J. (23) 667 1899 Third Annual Conference of Italian Librarians, L.J. (24) 675-6 A 233 SOUTH AFRICA 1904 South African Library Conference, L.J. (29) 368-9, L.W. (16) 338-40 A 234 AUSTRALASIA 1898 Conference of the Australasian Library Association, L.J. (23) 667-8 1900 Library Association of Australasia : Abstract of papers, L. W. (3) 175-183 1902 Library Association of Australasia : Transactions and proceedings of the Third General Meeting, held at Melbourne, April, 1902, 8vo., 128pp., Melbourne A 235 INTERNATIONAL 1877 First Conference of Librarians, London : Transactions 1892 International Conference, Paris, L. (4) 333-343 1893 International Conference of Librarians, Chicago : Transactions, U.S. Rept. 1892-1893 (vol. i) World's Congress Auxiliary of the Columbian Exposition, L.J. (18) 41 Dziatzko (K.) International mutual relations of Libraries, L.J. (18) 465-468 1897 Second International Library Conference, London : Transactions American Library Association and the International Conference of 1897, L. (8) 577-621 Second International Conference, Transactions, L. (9) 285-296 1900 International Congress of Librarians, Paris, August 20-23, L.J. (25) 580- 582 1904 Library Section, St. Louis International Congress of Arts and Science, L.J. (29) 530-532 Library Conference at St. Louis, L. (N.S.) (6) 63-77, L.W. (7) 145-148 1908 Report of Committee on International relations, P.L. (13) 256-257 1909 Hopwood (H. V.) The Brussels Conference in 1910, L.A.R. (11) 94-95, 386-388 A 236 LIBRARY PERIODICALS, AMERICAN— GENERAL 1907 American Library periodicals, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 5, 21-22, (2) 62 A 237 SPECIAL— ORGANS OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION— "LIBRARY JOURNAL" 1876 Library Journal. In progress. Volumes 1-34, 1876-1909, indexed 1885 Cole (G. W.) Good words for the Library Journal, L.J. (10) 404 PERIODICALS 87 1894 Bowker (R. R.) American Librarv Association ;ind llit Library Journal L.J. (19) 191-192 1896 — Library Journal and Library Organization : a twenty vears' retrospect L.J. (21) 5-9 1895 Jones (G. M.) Library periodicals, L.J. (27), Conf No 137-13S 1908 Resignation of the Library Journal as the oiTicial organ of the A L \ P.L. (13) 12 , A 237=1 "BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION" 1907 Bulletin of the American Library Association. In progress. Vols, i and 2 indexed ; vol. 3 partly. 1907-1909 Lane (\V. C.) Object of the Bulletin of the A.T..A., .1.I...1. Bull (i) \o i. 1-2 190S Retrospect and prospect, A.L.A. Btill (2) No i, i A 238 INDEPENDENT ORGANS— " PUBLIC LIBRARIES" 1896 Public Libraries. In progress. \'ols. 1-14, 1896-1909, indexed ** Library Notes Library Notes (United States), edited by Melvil De\ve\ . \"ois. 1-5. i8Sh- 1895, indexed A 239 ORGANS OF AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS California — News Notes of California Libraries Indiana — Library Occurrent, Organ of the Indiana Library Commission Iowa — Iowa Library Commission Quarterly, Organ of the Iowa Library Commission Kansas — Kansas Public Librarv Quarterly Minnesota — Minnesota Public Library Commission Notes and New -- Nebraska — Nebraska Library Commission Bulletin New York— New York Libraries Vermont — Vermont Library Commission Bulletin Washington — Washington Library Association Bulletin Wisconsin — Wisconsin Library Association Bulletin A 240 ORGANS OF THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGI)0>t 1880-83 Library Association Monthly Notes. Four vols., indexed 1884-88 Library Chronicle. Five vols., indexed 1889-98 Library. Ten vols., indexed 1899- Library Association Record. In progress. Vols, i-ii, 1899-1908, indexed Library Association Record : Editorial, L.A.R. (i) 57-58 1907 Shaw (G. T.) How to improve the " Library Association Record " : ;. criticism and a few suggestions, L.A.R. (9) 120-27, Discussion 143-154 1908 — N.W.B. : Free criticism and the L.A.R. (a letter), L.A.R. (10) 206-7 — The Library World and the L.A. Record, L.lf'. (10) 311-312 Latest professional magazine, L.W. (10) 369-370 Views current, L.W. (11) 22-23 1891- Library Association Yr-Bk, 1801-1909. Twelve vols. A 240=1 INDEPENDENT ORGANS 1889- Library (new series). In progress. Vols, i-ii, 1889-1909, indexed 1898- Library World. In progress. Vols, i-ii, 1898-1909, indexed A 241 ORGAN OF THE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS' ASSOCIATION 1898- Library Assistant. In progress. Vols. 1-7, iS()S-i()n(). iiul. \.d 1908 Dyer (B. L.) Occasional notes. L.A. (6) 185 A 242 OTHER ORGANS Irish Library Association 1906-7 An Leabharlann, the Journal of Cumann na Leabharlanii. \'ols. 1-2, I 906- I 907 German 1884 A German Library Journal, L.J. (9) 12-13 Italian 1888 Kephart (H.) A New Library Journal: Revista delii Biblictirhe. L.J. (13) 205-206 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY A 243 LIBRARY EXHIBITS AND LECTURES ON PUBLIC LIBRARY WORK 1S76 Warren (C.) Centennial Library exhibit, L.J. (i) 18-19 1877 Nicholson (E. B.) Exhibition of Librarj^ designs, catalogues and appli- ances, ist hit Conf 241-249 1891 Schwartz (J.) Library exhibit of the Columbian Exposition, L.]. (16) 238-9 1893 Publishers' exhibits at the World's Columbian Exposition, L.]. (18) 262-263 Sharp (C. H.) Some of the Libraries at the Expositi6n, L.J. (18) 284-288 Ambrose (L.) German Library exhibit at the World's Fair, L.J. (18) 499- 503 1897 Exhibition of Library appliances, 2nd Int Conf 255-258 1898 Wyer (J. L) A.L.A. Exhibit at the Chautauqua Conference, L.J. (23) Conf No 184 1S99 A.L.A. Exhibit at Paris, L.J. (24) 626-7 1900 Woodworth (F.) A.L.A. Exhibit at Paris Exposition, L.J. (25) 1 16-19, ^•^• (5) 96-100 Harrison (J. L.) A.L.A. Exhibit at Paris Exposition, L.J. (25) 282-3, 33i« P.L. (5) 326-7 Plummer (M. W.) International Congress of Librarians, L.J. (25) 580-582 Dewey (M.) Traveling A.L.A. Exhibit, P.L. (5) 324 A.L.A. Library Exhibits : Bulletin No 55, Lib School No 8, iV. V.5.L. Rept (83) 1901 Library Exhibits at the Paris-American Exposition, A'.V.S.L. Rept (84) 1904 Falkner (R. P.) Report on the exhibit of the Library of Congress at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, ill Rept of Libn of Congress (1904) 227-287 •1905 Lantern slide exhibits. Wis Lib Bull (i) 6-7 3906 Illustrative exhibit of Library methods by Calfornia Library Association, Cal News Notes (i) 459-460 Dewey (M.) Library pictures : a plea for collections of lantern slides in Libraries, P.L. (11) lo-ii 1907 Prentiss (M. E.) Illustrative exhibits of Library methods at Annual Meet- ing of the California Library Assocation, Col News Notes (2) 84-86 1908 Brown (J. D.) Lecture in Belgium on work of British Municipal Libraries, L. (N.S.) 9, 223 -- Bibliographical lantern slides, L.A.R. (10) 147-148, 215-217 Jast (L. S.) Lantern lecture on Municipal Public Libraries and their work, L.A.R. (10) 585-586 A 244 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1876 Some leading subjects connected with Library formation and management, f-J- (i) 399-401 Spofford (A. R.) Library bibliography, U.S. Rept 733-44 1S77 Nicholson (E. R.) Rough list of some leading^ subjects connected with Library formation and management, ist Int Conf 208-211 — • Bibliography of Libraries and Librarianship, ist Int Conf 248-9 1S97 Teggart (F. J.) On the literature of Library history, L.J. (22) Conf No 35-38 1900 A Librarian's Library, L.\i . (2) 320-24 Teggart (F. J.) Librariana : an outline of the literature of libraries, L.J. (25) 223-25, 577-79, 625-29 1901 — Library literature in England and the United States during the 19th century, L.J. (26) 257-61 1902 Library literature— Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk (1902) 66-67 K103 Hulme (E. W^) Librarians aids, L.A.R. (5) 127-132 Series of Library histories : Suggested compilation of a series of contribu- tions to .American Library history, L.J. (28) 239-240 1904 Kettle (B.) Best books of 1903— Bibliography and Library Science, L.A.R. (6) 543-51 Brown (J. D.) Bibliography of Library Science, L.W. (6) 236-45, 265-73 Johnston (W. D.) Suggestions for a Year-Book of Library literature, L.J. (29) Conf No 126-27 1905 Kettle (B.) Best books of 1904— Bibliography and Library Science, L.A.R. (7) <537-39 Josephson (A. G. S.) Some notes on the Bibliography of Library Economy, P.L. (10) 122-23 LIBRARIANS' AIDS Lists of papers communicated to the Annual and Monthly Meetings of the Library Association and printed in its ofHcIal publications from 1877-1007, L.A. Yr-Bk 1S95, 1899, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909 1906 Greenwood's Library for Librarians, L.J. (31) 272-273 1907 Axon (\V. E. A.) Thomas Greenwood's Library for Librarians at .NLan- che>ter, L.A.R. (9) 302-306 A 245 LIBRARIANS' LIBRARY 1885 Galbraith (L. \V.) Institute funds and a professional Library, L.J. (10) 15+ 1898 Clarke (E. E.) Library of the Library School : an index of its work, L.J. {23) Conf No 125-127 1890 List of Books for a Librarian's Technical Library, L.A.R. (i) 542 1900 A Librarian's Library, L.W. (2) 320-24 1903 Brown (J. D.) Library of the Library Association, L.A.R. (5) 1S3-7, 23S-9, 313, 630-1 1904 Aids and guides in Library work, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 77 1905 Library for Librarian's use. It Lib C. Bull (i) 15-16, (2) 8 1906 Library Association Library: Rules for the use of the collection, L.A.R. (8) 353-5 Greenwood's Library for Librarians reprinted from (Manchester Quarterly Guide, vol. 9, No'3), L.J. (31) 272-3 Greenwood's Library for Librarians, L.W. (8) 183-4 1907 Hulme (E. \V.) Library of the Library Association, L.A.R. (9) 296-301 Axon (W. E. A.) Thomas Greenwood Library for Librarians at Man- chester, L.A.R. (9) 302-6 1908 Librarian's book shelf, la Lib O. (5) 207 A 246 LIBRARIANS' AIDS 190^ Principal text-books used in the New York State Library School : Bulletin No 82, Library School No 15, 275-277, N.Y.S.L. Rept'(86) 1904 Cataloguers reference books In the New York State Library : Bulletin No 84. Bibliography No 36, N.Y.S.L. Rept (87) Publications of the Iowa Library Commission, la Lib O. (4) 47-4S i of Delaware, Del L.C. Hdbk (1904) 89-100 B7 GEORGIA 189S Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 27 H.02 Yust (W. F.) Library legislation in Georgia, L.J. (27) 30S B8 ILLINOIS 1S97 Illinois Library legislation, L.J. (22} 27-2S, 106, 214, 310. 189.^: L.J. (23) Conf No 30. 1899: L.J. (24) 114, 124 U)07 Proposed Library legislation for Illinois, P.L. (12) 96-97 1908 Willcox (E. S.) Proposed amendment of Illinois State Library law, P.L. (13) 306 . ^ Ahern (M. E.) Library legislation for Illinois, P.L. (13) 353 1909 New Library laws in Illinois, P.L. (14^ 181, 262-263, 267, 301 r,2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY B9 INDIANA i8c)7 Library leg^islalion in Indiana, L.J. {22) 106 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 30 1899 Proposed Library legislation for Indiana, L.J. (24) 24-25, 107-108, 159 1901 Indiana Library legislation, L.J. (2b) 227, 275. 1905 : L.J. (30) 170 1909 New Library Bill, Lib Occ (2) 49-50 Indiana Library Law, 5th Biennial Report of Indiana P.L.C. (1909) 88-93 B 10 IOWA 1892 Aldrich (C.) Iowa Library legislation, L.J. (17) 163-164 1894 Wakefield (G. W.) Iowa Library legislation, L.J. (19) 331-333 i8c)8 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (2^,) Conf No 32 i8qc) Iowa Library legislation, L.J. (25) 104 1901 Act to create a Library Commission and promote establishment and efficiency of Free Public Libraries in the State of Iowa and to appropriate money therefor, 7a Lib Comm O (i) 7-8 •1902 Library legislation of the 29th General Assembly, 7a Lib Comm O (2) 37-38 1905 Of importance to Library Trustees, 7a Lib Comm O (5) 84-85 1908 Vote of women on the Library question, 7a Lib Comm O (5) 224 1909 Iowa Library legislation, 7a Lib O (6) 29-30, Lib Occ (2) 40-41 Bll KANSAS 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 32 ■ 1899 Library legislation for Kansas, L.J. (24) 77, 170 .B12 KENTUCKY 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 28 B 13 MAINE 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, 7.-7. (23) Conf No 23 B14 MARYLAND 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. {21,) Conf No 26-27 1902 Maryland Library legislation, L.J. (27) 15b B 14 1 MASSACHUSETTS 187c) Dewey (M.) Massachusetts State Library Bill, L.J. (4) 130 B15 MINNESOTA 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 31 1905 Minnesota Library legislation, Mi)i}i P.L. Comm Notes aud Neivs (2) 4-5. (3) 3-4 Proposed amendment of Minnesota Library laws to permit establishment of county-supported Libraries, Minn L Comm Notes No 2, 4; No 3, 3-4 B 16 MISSOURI 1S99 Library legislation in Missouri, L.J. (24) 77-7S ,B 17 MONTANA -J898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 32 B18 NEBRASKA 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library Legislation in Nebraska, L.J. (23) Conf No 32 1S99 Library legislation in Nebraska, L.J. (24) 78, 126 B19 NEVADA 1898 Harrison fj. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 32 B20 NEW JERSEY 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Report on legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 25-26 1900 Buchanan (H. C.) What New Jersey is doing for Libraries, L.J. (25) 171- 172 B2I NEW YORK 1886 New York Library Acts, L.J. (11) 188, (12) 227 j888 Schv.artz (].) New York Library law, L.J. (13) 279 LEGISLATION 1892 New York State Library law, L.J. (17) ^^5-I(1,S, 44S-450 J898 Library legislation in New York, L.J. {2^) 27S-27C). C^onf No ^3-:?^ 1900 Draft of Library section of proposed New' York Education law, (,./. (25) 9-14 190J New \ ork Library leg^islation, L.J. (27) 2i8-2iq New York Library legislation additional laws, I,. J. (27) S92 B22 NEW YORK, SPECIAL— BROOKLYN 1892 Brooklyn, New York Library law, L.J. (17) ii)7-n)9 B23 NORTHWEST 1905 Smith (C. W.) Library legislation in the North-West, I. .J. (30) Conf No 10-12, Wash L..4. Bull (i) 1-6 B24 OHIO i8()8 Ohio Library Association. Discussion on benefit ol law jx miitiing taxa- tion of county and extension privileges, P.L. (3) 424-425 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (21,) Conf No 29 1901 Library legislation in Ohio, L.J. (2b) 203-204. 1902 : L.J. (27) 158 1903 Galbreath (C. B.) Ohio Library legislation in 1902, L.J. (28) 71-72 1906 — Ohio Library legislation in 1906, Ohio Lib Bull (2) No 7, 1-7 1907 Ohio County Library laws, Ohio Lib Bull (3) 1-33 igo8 Proposed Library legislation, L.J. (33) 507-50S B25 OKLAHOMA i8g8 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (21,) Conf No 2S B26 OREGON 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (21,) Conl No 33 1903 Library legislation in Oregon, L.J, (28) 136, 175 1905 Brigham (J.) Text of the Oregon Library Commission Law, L.J. (30) Conf No 49-50 Brewster (W. L.) Library .conditions in Oregon, L.J. (30) 785-786 ^907 Jsom (M. F.) Library conditions in Oregon, L.J. {^2) 70-71 B27 PENNSYLVANIA 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 26 190 1 Library legislation for Pennyslvania, L.J. (24) 79 1909 New legislation in Pennsylvania, Pcnn Lib Notes (2) 1-3 B271 RHODE ISLAND 1S82 Rhode Island Library legislation, L.J. I7) 228-229 B28 TENNESSEE 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 28 B28I VERMONT 1909 Watson (C. D.) Law of Vermont relating to Free Public Libraries, Vt C Bull (5) No 3, 1-3 B29 WASHINGTON 1901 Library legislation in Washington, L.J. (26) 205 1905 Smith (C. W.) Library conditions in Washington, L.J. (30) 787-788 Holgate (J.) .State administration, Wash L.A. Bull (1) No 2, 4-5 BM WISCONSIN 1896 Library legislation, L.J. (21) 187-188 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation, L.J. (23) Conf No 30 1901 Library legislation in Wisconsin, L.J. (26) 203-204 1905 Wisconsin Library legislation. Wis Lib Bull (i) 53-54, 7--74 B3I WYOMING 1898 Harrison (J. L. R.) Library legislation. L.J. {2:^) Conf No :.,2 1902 Yusl (W. k.) Abstract of Wvoming legislation f(ir countv Librari-.s, L.J. (27) 24, r.L. (7) 56 94 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF^LIBRARY^ECONOM^ ,TION-BRITISH ISLANDS-ENGLAND .11 (E B.) Consolidation and amendment of the t^u LA. Trans {2) 21-27, 93 ^ ^_ „ ,,. . -Kr^ries. L.A. Trans U) BsTlEGISLA^IOnIbRITISH ISLANDS-ENG^^^^^^^^^^ ^.^^^^^.^^ 1879 Nicholson (E._B.) Consohdation and amendment ot .SB. ^^l^:V^'^^o.^^o. F.ee Public Lib.anes, o ^^•^"^^' JVrPP T ibraries and Museums Act, L. (2) 341-345 \^ ^!^^{J^h2l^^St^tJi:^^^^^ -, L. ., 30.3.3 ^;;r;o a™nT,he';;ubn?Lib;rrier(E„g.and) ACS. ,8„o. G.«,.u.„»d . Fwbhc Libraries 572-577 « • „ PnKlir T ibraries L.A. Yr-Bk 34-49 ■^^ ?rel -i^ir E7pubr;rL:b?a«!«'Tc.^ot'r8,^r: s.a„ Ub.a., L. ,7) 28-35 ^ . r);ii 5,nd the Public Libraries, L.W. (i) 1S5-187 ,00 MSr (T, London Gove.„.e^, AC. .S,„ as U a.ec.s London Lib.a.e. .0. ga7:;;bfca"HeillsV p.va. ,e,.,a.on, '03 B,ttfvs''/o;fht°ifety and us, of .he Pub.c Ub..., under .he PubUc ' OgMf J*)'ub-y '^S-.sIa.ion In .he UnUed K'.ngdon,, L.J. (.,) Con, No -ol Mf UbS-a^"whL;ai':rl: «... O— n .0. K - ,H. -)-;-» -K'^S^t^^^^^^^tsSn^ ^e^fllndeVuit-rd^Sl^-ion |iy^,--o, T eo-islation for county areas, L.A.n. \o) 4v 'tyt l^i^^^'DrBSfsh^C^oI^ndl' iSXeHcan Ub.a.. ,e,.>a.-,on, ..... Balfinler ,J.) On .he ^^^;^\^^;^,tA'^i'^ 534-537 -- ^Z\Zl^rSSS^l^,J:-l;^'il£^ and .0 Technica, ^irsSc?;^r;"lch°Jot'glcaV-;isri^onr"V.898, L.A. Y,.B, .S<„-.,o; B33 LEGISLATION FOR »"«^J;^,;^'^''«,','^,', Libraries ^.U L. (6) 307-3 Z rr^l'TUhctib^rX'';;.. o, ..,. m a s,naU Ubrar. .. <7) ' P «^ef .0 .JVC o-jor. au*o^|ji« .o_co^bm^^^^ 3^.3, ;|S ?ow?o'"Jo"p. :;re'Ac';s -.n rura, P-l*e- L^ (8 -og; ^.,^^^^^.„„ ^„,.„ ,'06 Farr (H.) ,V^^^^'^,ti*ion fo ,ron,o1i.fs t^^o. .0 enable County -• Fovargue (H. W.) R'l°.^"°'i,,Tinto operation and to organize sys.em, S-r;^" s 'u°nd^"r' .h^el'r^-Xii^.'ration, lAM.i^^^-, J Legislation for County areas. L./LR. (8) 49- 4 Public Libraries B.H. I-^-K- (») o*."?- LEGli^LATlON 95 "°' ''term's'"- '"'■' ■''"'^«"'='' L'^'"^ ''Si.laeio„ f„. r„„„,i„, 7..^.« B34 LEGISLATION— IRELAND u,o. Public Liberies (l^eIa„%'Bi;f"t^i;':"^I^'n^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^'"^'^ 3-34 iMOO Public Libraries (Ireland) Acts of i«r- /« ^"^^ ¥°"' (I) 64-71, 161-179 J^ ^^" '^'^' '*"'' ^^'"-- •'" ^^«& 1909 -Main points in British Library Jaw, L.W. (,,) 28--28,s B35 LEGISLATION— SCOTLAND "'' -'".rvnTtj.r"'"' '•''™*^ C<.„s„H<,.«l„„ (Sccand, Ac,, kSS;, B36 LEGISLATION-BRITISH COLONIES 1S94 Boose (J. R.) Constitution of Colonial Public Libraries, L. (6) 391 B37 ADOPTION OF THE ACTS '''' "S..S/.5'';^^o^''^" '''' ^^^P^^^" '' ^h^ Acts. arenn.oo,'s P.Mic 1^96 How to adopt the Acts in rural districts, L (S) 10- 107 180- ^f^'-^'S^^j^- W.) Public Library law, ' i:' /g) 43XS 89, How to adopt the Acts. Greeuwood's Yr-Bk^e-Vy "^ 1004 How to start a Free Library movement DelL.C. Hdhk 6-n B38 STATE AID-AMERICAN 1896 Lee (G. M.) State aid to Libraries T I lo,\ r^„f m .0 state aid effective, L.J. (.4) Conf No,,^: 8 '' Comm.ss.ons anti make .,0. East.a„_OV. R.) Vaiue and ^^'S' fi^^tl^;!:; „,^3„i,„_ ^, '"r™?rc';,;;;,/S';.)°.r' ^^"'"■*'™" °' » library with sta,e aid, .,os ^^% f\eirari,[:'^r,? *T"''""^^ •^■-'' ^-^^ «-« (3) -4 Libraries; L.y.(p),;.,s''"'"'"'" Government is doing for Canadian State aid to Libraries in the .State of New York N V r i,i , '"^%^.^^'- ^o"""'"- - federal ll^stte^^^a^o';! ^f.'ZT B„U Bostw^ck (A. K.) Work of some States for Library advancement, L.J. fe, B39 STATE AID— BRITISH .905 MaMT. E.) State aid to Public Libraries. L.A.R. (y) ,o.,o4. Discussion ■"ritlTe .^d! Ifl f;fr-?~ *™ ""'"""'f -« «'<"iP-"'. ••> plea BW TAXATION-AMERICAN '»<* Taxation of f.ibrarics, /,./ (,) ,- .8.; R^c^nv.) Relation of Ci^/^Unment ,o Public Libraries, L.J. („, efficiency of I'rce P^uM?"'l'i'r'°" ""'' '"J'T""- ^""*>^'^^^^ and approprLe monej tl"er or.'-'/T 'rt O of 4""" "' '°"' '"^ » 96 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1905 Of importance to Libiary Trustees, la Lib O. (5) 84-85 Dyer (M. C.) Beginning's of Public Libraries supported by taxation, P.L. (10) 458-4(50 Canfield (J. H.) Basis of taxation for Public Libraries, L.]. (31) Conf. No 36-40 1906 Miller (C. W.) Annual tax levy, Lib Occ Nos 1-4, to 1907 Whv the Free Library should be supported by public tax, N.Y.L. (i) 84-85. 1908 Law regarding tax for Free Libraries in the State of New York, N.Y.L. (I) 119 Referendum on the County Library, Ohio Lib Bull (4) No 2, 3-4 1909 Logic of the Library U\x,' N.Y.L. (i) 186-187 Cooper (A. C.) Library maintenance tax, P.L. (14) 381 Legler (H. E.) Adequate appropriations for Libraries and how to secure them. Wis Lib Bull (5) 81-82 B41 RATING POWERS— BRITISH 1889 Pacv (F.) Borrowing and rating power> under the Public Libraries Acts, L. (1) 132-136 1897 Towns with special rating powers, L. (10) 330-331 1899 Library rate: a symposium, L.W. (i) 71-74, 109-110, 131-136 1900-01 Library rate, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 7-1 1 190 1 Ballinger (J.) Variations of the Public Libraries Acts by private legis- lation, L.A.R. (3) 198-204 B42 RATE LIMITATION 1894 Rate limit. Greenwood's Public Libraries 366-368 1896 Fovargue (H. W.) Public Library law, L. (8)^438 1900-01 Library rate, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 7-11 1901 Ballinger' (J.) Variations of the Public Libraries Acts by private legis- lation, L.A.R. (3) 198-204 1903 ■ — Rate limit and the future of Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 16-27 Rate limitation — discussion, L.A.R. (5) 509-513 1904 Abbot (Councillor) On rate limitation, L.A.R. (6) 489-490 1908 Willcociv (W. J.) Ifow the rate limit affects Public Libraries of the smaller towns, L.A.R. (10) 153-161. Discussion 194-195 Views current, L.W. (10) 416-418 B43 RATING AND TAXATION OF LIBRARIES 1883 Formby (T.) Proposed system of differential rating as applied to Free Public Libraries, L.A. Trans (b) 79-Si 1884 Waite (J. K.) Rating of Free Public Libraries, L.C. (1) 167-169 1892 Free Libraries and Income Tax, L. (4) 240 1896 Assessment of Public Libraries to Income Tax — Manchester appeal, L. (8) 401-409 Fovargue (H. W.) Public Library law, L. (8) 435 1897 Credland (W. R.) Rating and taxation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 45-51 1902 Chorton (J.) Rating of Public Libraries — a letter, L.A.R. (4) 477-78 1905 Liverpool Assessment Case — Judgment of Mr. Justice Kennedy, L.A.R. (7) 286-288 Harris (W. J.) .Some recent developments in rating of Libraries, L.A. (4) 304-305 1907 Fovargue (H. W.) Liability of Public Libraries to be assessed for rates and taxes, L.A.R. (9) 642-43 B44 EXEMPTION FROM RATES AND TAXES 1894 Exemption from Rates, Greemuood's Public Libraries 368 1902 Minto (J.) Exemption of Libraries from local rates, L. (N.S.) (3) 256-260 1908 Fovargue (H. W.) Exemption of Public Libraries and Museums from rates and taxes, L..A.R. (10) 103-110 B45 PENALTY FOR INJURY TO LIBRARY PROPERTY 1904 Penalty for injury lo Library property, Del L.C. Hdbk S2 B46 ACTION FOR LIBEL CONTAINED IN BOOKS 1894 Libel suit of Martin versus British Musi'um, L.J. (iq) 130 1896 Fovargue (H. \V.) Public Libr.ny law, /.. (8) 438 LIBRARY HISTORY AND DESCRIPTIOX qy CLASS C Library History and Description Cl LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1897 Proctor (R.) Classified index to the Serapeiim, 101-147, Bib Scty's Publication Tej^rgart (F. J.) On the literature of Library history, L.J. (22) Conf No 35-38 190 1 List of Libraries of the United Kingdom and the British Colonies, L.A. Yr-Bk 60-67. 1902: L.A. Yr-Bk 61-69. 1903: L.A. Yr-Bk 64-72. 1904: L.A. Yr-Bk 69-78. 1905: L.A. Yr-Bk 71-80. 1007: L.A. Yr-Bk 96-105 Why a town should establish a Free Public Library, I'/ L.C. BiiU (3) i 1908 Principal Libraries throughout the World, Lit Yr-Bk ()75-774 1909 Prideaux (W. R. B.) Library economy in the i6th century, L.A.R. (11) 152-174 See also Arguments in tavour of Public Libraries, C 499 ; Educational value of Libraries, C 502 C2 ANCIENT LIBRARIES 1880 Wheatley (L. A.) Assyrian Libraries, L.A. U.K. Tram (3) S7-90 1889 Blades (W.) Account of proposals made nearly two centuries ago to found Public Libraries, L. (10) 9-12 1890 Richardson (E. C) Antediluvian Libraries, L.J. (15) Conf No 40-44 1S91 Inkster (L.) How Libraries were described a hundred and fifty years ago, L. (s) 228-31 1897 Tedder (H. R.) Evolution of the Public Library, 2iid Jut ConJ 13-18 1899 Teggart (F. J.) Contribution towards a bibliography of ancient libraries, L.J. (24) 5-12, 57-59 1903 Williams (T. W .) Mediaeval Libraries : with special reference to Bristol and its neighbourhood, L.A.R. (5) 353-61, 389-99 1904 Ogle (H.) An old town library, L.A. (4) 141-45 Morgan (A.) Monastic libraries, L.A.R. (6) 290-297 1906 Links with the past: an ancient Public Library — Wimborne, B..\.R. (3) xxv-xxvi 1909 Savage (E. A.) Care of books in earlv Irish monastic Libraries, L. (N.S.) (10) 362-370 Morgan (A.) Monastic book-making, L.A.R. (11) 303-320 Prideaux (W. R. B.) Library economy in the 16th century, L.A.R. (11) 152-174 UNITED STATES LIBRARIES C3 NATIONAL— LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1876 Spofford (A. R.) Library of Congress, or National Lihr.u-y, I .S. Govt Rept 253-261 1879 Senate debate on the Congressional Library, L.J. (4) 54-55 1881 Smithmeyer (J. L.) National Library building, /,.). (0) 77-81, 126-127, (7) 270-271, (9) 29, 31, 72 18S6 Curtis (G. T.) Letters on the Congressional building. ]^.J. (11) 17, 50-58, III 1888 National Library building, L.J. (13) 213 i88c) Congressional Library: progress of the work and Jinal cost, L.J. (14) 411-412 1894 Library of Congress from "The New York .Sun," L.J. (iq) 3oc)-3io i8c)() Bowker (R. R.) American National Library, L.J. (21) 357-358 (ireen (B. R.) New building for the Library of Congress, L.J. (21) Conf No 13-20 1S97 Congressional, or a National Library, L.J. (22) 7-9 Congress Library Committee and the A.L.A., L.J. (22) 14-16 Report of the Librarian of Congress (1897 10 dat< ) 98 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1900 Putnam (H.) On the Library of Congress, L.J. (25) 53-65 — Relation of State Libraries to the Library of Congress, L.J. (25) 729-733 Organization of the Library of Congress,' L.J. (25) 233-234 1901 Views and plans of interior of the Library of Congress, Rept of Librarian of Congress 177-370 Historical sketch, Rept of Librarian of Congress 183-197 Constitution, Rcpi of Librarian of Congress 19S-208 Organization and administration, Rept of Librarian of Congress 209-367 National Library : its work and functions, L.J. (26) 851-858 1902 True National Library, L.J. (27) 318-319 1904 History of the Library of Congress, Vol. i, 1800-1864, by W. D. Johnston, of the Library of Congress (contributions to American Library History Vol. i), plates, Library of Congress 1905 Richardson (E. C.) National Library problem to-day, L.J. (30) Conf No 3-9 Putnam (H.) Library of Congress as a National Library, L.J. (30) Conf No 27-34 1907 Library of Congress and its work, Library of Congress 21pp. 1908 Summary of the report of the Librarian of Congress, L.J. (33) 501-503 C4 UNITED STATES— GOVERNMENT LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1876 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Libraries of the general government, U.S. Govt Rept 252 1907 Swem (E. G.) Some government libraries, P.L. (12) 146-47 C5 GOVERNMENT LIBRARIES— SPECIAL 1876 McFarland (H. H.) Libraries of the American Seamen's Friend Society, U.S. Govt Rept 276-78 Russell (J. B.) Department of Agriculture Library, U.S. Govt Rept 272-73 Dwight (T. F.) Library of the Department of States. U.S. Govt Rept 262-67 Gallaudet {E. M.) National Deaf Mute College Library, U.S. Govt Rept 270-71 Taylor (W. P.) Patent Office Library, U.S. Govt Rept 271-72 1887 Ma'nn (B. P.) U.S. Department of Agriculture Library, L.J. (12) So 1907 Carey (M. E.) Libraries in State Institutions, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 101-108, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 67-70 Heckman (F. B.) Libraries in ihe I'nited States armv and n.-.vv, /,./. (32) 68-69 UNITED STATES €6 STATE LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1876 Homes (H. A.) State and territorial Libraries, r..s. Govt Rcpl 292-293 1883 Brown (G. A.) State Libraries, their management and support, L.J. (8) 245-247, Discussion 295-296 1S84 Tyler (M. C.) Historic evolution of the I'ree Public Libraries in America, L.J. {cj) 40-47 Coit (Prof.) Evolution of American Public Libraries, L.J. (9) 171 1887 Libraries of the United States, L.J. (12) 5-63 Williams (M. S.) Library work of the Bureau of l-^ducation, L.J. (12) 64.68 Public Libraries in the United States, L.J. (12) i53-i54 1889 Henry (W. E.) State Library in its mission of collectiiMi. distribution and exchange, L.J. (24) Conf No 85-91 1900 Putnam (H.) Relation of State Libraries to tiie Library of Congress, L.J. (25) 729-733 1905 Gillis (J. L.) State Library administration, /.../. (30) Conf No 34-37 Godard (G. S.) Development of the Stat(> Library, L.J. (30) Conf No 37-40 Ideal State Library in an ideal location, L.J. (30) Conf No 248-251 Developing of a State Library, /../. (30) Conf No 148-153 1906 Dewey (M.) Broadening of .State Libr;u-ies, P.L. (11) 22 Fitzgerald (E. M.) General use of the Stale Library, Ind Stale Lib Bull No 9, 2 1907 Watson (W. R.) Library iiit( rests of a Stale, l./.l. Bull (i) Conf No 196-200 Brigham (II. O.) Statistics of Slate Lihrrnies, .!./,..!. Bull (1) Conf No 216-220 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES 99 Godard (G. S.) How shall States delinquent in their exchancfcs be treated? A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 220-227 Brown (D. C.) Scope of book purchases in a State Library, .1.L..1. Bull (i) Conf No 227-230 Henry (VV. E.) State's relation to the Public Library, Wash I. .A. Bull (3) 2-4 _. . 1908 Fairchild (S. C.) American Libraries — a method of studv and interpre- tation, L.J. (33) 43-47 Rathbone (j. A.) Modern Library movement, /'./,. (13) 197-201 Library statistics of 1908 : Bureau of Education Report, P.L. (13) 402 National Association of State Libraries : Reports at Minnetonka, A.L.A. Bull (2) 260-270 Tolman (F. L,) Reference problem of the State Librarv, .1./...1. Bull (2) 334-338 Gillis (J. L.) Relation of State Libraries to other education.il institutions, A.L.A. Bull (2) 2S4-S5 Thwaites (R. G.) Relation between State and Municipal Libraries, .LL..L Bull (2) 285-290 Brigham (H. O.) Statistics of State Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (2) 270-276 (rodard (G. S.) State and local historical societies — Rational Association of State Libraries, yl.L..4. Bull (2) 298-302 Statistics of State Libraries National Association of State IJbraries, ,l.y...I. Bui! (2) 270-27(1 STATES LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C7 CALIFORNIA 1908 Gillis (J. L.) A State Library system for California : a suggestion, L.J. (33) 304-3 '6 C 8 IOWA 1907 Carey (M. ]i.) Libraries in State Listitutions, .1./...1. Bull (i) Conf No 101-108 C9 INDIANA 1893 Indiana Slate Library, L.J. (18) 1S8-S9 CIO NEW YORK 1897 New York State Library : Director's Report, published annually 1908 New York State Education Building, Albany, N.Y. (Plan and illustration faces ]). 42). L.J. (33) 55-56 UNITED STATES C 11 PUBLIC LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1876 Scudder (H. E.) Public Libraries a hundred years ago, U.S. Govt Kept 1-3; Quincy (J. P.) Free Libraries. U.S. Govt Repi 3S9-402 Fletcher (W. I.) Public Libraries in manufacturing conuiumities, U.S. Govt Rept 40^1-18 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Free Town Libraries, ('..s. Govt Rept 445-5*'' Library reports and statistics 745 Public Libraries of ten principal cities, U.S. Govt Rept 8^,7-100^ Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. General statistics of all Public Libraries in the I'nited States, U.S. Govt Rept 1010-1174 Jones (L. E.) Government Librarv report, L.J. (i) 7-n. 1S8-, "Stephens (T. E.) Rise and growth of Public Libraries In Am.rica, L.A.V.K. Trans (6) 16-30 Winsor (J.) Report on general library interests, L./., (8) i(>3-i(\:; 1S84 Tyler (M. C.) Historic evolution of Free Public Library in .Vim rica. and its functions, L.J. (iq) 40 1887 Storrs (R. S.) Libraries. L.J. (12) 258 1888 lligginson (L W.) Free Public Library, L.J. (13) 87 1889 Dewey (M.) Library progress, L. (1) 367-82 Public Libraries in 'the United States (1,000 vols, and upwards). List of new and omitted libraries, supplenvpti-- ■ ■ ■• I'll. LilM-irv l.ivt " of .8X7, /../. (14) 24-29 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1890 Steiner (L. H.) Future of the Free Library, L.J. (15) Conf No 44-47 Flint (W.) Libraries and the Federal Government : Report on the Library work of the U.S. Bureau of Education, L.J, (15) Conf No 64-66, Discussion 114-15 1893 Cowell (P.) Report of the chief librarian of Liverpool on his visit of inspection to some of the principal libraries of the United States and Canada, L. (5) 277-82 Brown (J. D.) Report of the Librarian of Clerkenwell on his visit to American libraries : and criticism thereon, L. (5) 282-90 An English Librarian (Mr. Brown) on American Libraries, L.J. (19) 88-90 1894 Winsor (J.) Development of the Library, L.J. (19) 370-375 Greenwood's Public Libraries, 524-544 1897 Teggart (F. J.) Handbook of American Libraries, L.J. (22) 741-43 . Principal Libraries of the United States, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 282-290 1898 Harrison (J. L.) Public Library movement in the United States, L. (8) no-24, 141-49 1899 Dana (J. C.) Work in certain typical Libraries, U.S. Govt Rcpt 717-718 French view of American Libraries, L.J. (24) 106-7 1900 Bowker (R. R.) Libraties and the century in America : retrospect and prospect, L.J. (26) 5-7 Outline of modern library movement in America, with important foreign events, L.J. (26) 73-75 1901 Libraries of the 20th century: a symposium, L.J. (26) 121-23 Meyer (A. B.) German view of American libraries and museums, L.J. (26) 868-9 Fletcher (W. L) Public Libraries in the 20th century, P.L. (6) 379-384 1902 American Libraries from a Trustee's' point of view, P.L. (7) 324-28 Fairchild (S. C.) Chronological outline of modern librarj"^ movement in America, with most important foreign events, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85), Bull (75) 111-16 Keogh (A.) English and American libraries : a comparison, L. W. (5) 146-49 1903 Public Society and School Libraries : Statistics for 1903, U.S. Govt Rept (i) 759-1017 Campbell (J. M.) Small city library, L.J. (28) Conf No 50-52 Churchill (W.) Mission of the Public Library, L.J. (28) 115-16 Series of Library histories : suggested compilation of a series of contri- butions to American Library history, L.J. (28) 239-240 1904 Biagi (G.) Library : its past and future, L.J. (29) Conf No 8- 15 Dewey (M.) Library conditions in America in 1904, P.L. (9) 363-65 1905 Carnegie Libraries, Minn P.L.C. Notes and News (3) 2-3 Jast (L. S.) Some impressions of American Libraries, L.A.R. (7) 51-67, L.J. (30) 147-149 - Statistics of Libraries in the United Stales, L.J. (30) 342-43 Impressions of American libraries : Report of Mr. Anderson, of Sydne)' Library, N.S.W., L.J. (30) 934 Munsterberg (H.) Public Library in American life, L.J. (30) ()25-()27 Koch (T. W.) Carnegie Libraries, L.J. (30) Conf No 7S-81 Greene (C. S.) Libraries, L.J. (30) Conf No 138-139 Dyer (M. C.) Beginnings of Public Libraries supported by taxation, P.L. (10) 458-460 Stearns (L. E.) An Eastern Library tour, ll'i^ Lib Bull (i) 24-25 1906 Fletcher (W. L) Proprietary library in relation to the Public Library movement, L.J. (31) Conf No 26S-272 Mitchell (M. E.) Report on Public Libraries in 1876, P.].. (n) 246-247 Recent Library progress in America, Lib Work (i) 4-5 1907 James (H.) Public Libraries in the United States, L.J. (32) 313 Wallace (A.) Library movement in th(^ South since i8qc), L.J. (32) 253- 258, A.L.A. Bull (i) 62-67 Smith (C. W.) What the community owes to the Public Library, L.J. (32) 315 ... . Government statistics of libraries : suggestions for improvement, L.J. (32) 561-62 For brief notes on libraries of the U.S., see United States Govern- ment Reports of Commissioner of Education Library progress in America during 1906, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No i, 1-2 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES loi 1908 Fairchild (S. C.) American Libraries : a method of study and intorjjro- tation, L.J. {:ii) 43-47 Public Libraries in America as soon by Swedish eyes, L.J. (33) 53-55 Yust (\V. F.) Industrial possibilities of Southern Libraries, L.J. (^;i) ytj Bostwick (A. E.) Work of some States for Library advancement, L.J. (33) 213-218 Gould (C. H.) Regional Libraries, L.J. (^_^) 218-219 Library year of 1907, P.L. (13) 11-12 Plummer (H.) Personal impressions of American Libraries, L.l.R. (10) 580-589 Statistics of Libraries in I .S. : a suggestion as to Report of Bureau of Education, P.L. (13) 14 Rathbonc (J. A.) Modern Library movement, P.L. (13) 197-201 1909 Plummer (H.) Personal impressions of America, L.A.R. (11) 118-129 Bostwick (A. E.) Economic features of Libraries, L.J. (34) 48-52 European and American Libraries— a comparison, L. If. (11) 245-250, 371-374. 405-40S European and American Libraries — a questioned criticism, L.J. (^4) 108-110 Bay (J. C.) A British criticism, P.L. (14) 95-96 Canfield (J. H.) Library's part in education, P.L. (14) 120 Keogh (A.) English and American Libraries, P.L. (14) 131-1,^,2 Sayers (W. C. B.) American Libraries, L.A. (7) 51-54 Library tomfoolery, L. IF. (11) 101-103, L.J. (34) 107-108 Richardson (E. C.) Book matters at home and abroad, L.J. (34) 200-205 C 12 ALABAMA— GENERAL 1899 Beer (W.) Libraries in the Gulf States, L.J. (24) Conf No 6-7 (Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas) 1907 Owen (T. M.) Library progress in Alabama, A. L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 75-76 Library progress in Alabama, L.J. (32) 208-9 C 13 ALABAMA— STATE 1907 Owen (T. M.) Work and aspirations of the Alabama State Department of archives and history, .-LL..!. BitU (i) Conf No 101 C 14 CALIFORNIA— GENERAL 1902 Kimball (W. P.) Library situation in California, L.J. (27) 200-202 1905 Lichenstein (J.) Library conditions in California, P.L.' (10) 280-282 Ripley (L. W.) Library conditions in Northern and Central California, -L.y. {30) 789-790 1906 Libraries of California, Cal News and Notes (1) 1-20, 55-69. 102-127, 142-164, 227-263, 305-331, 3(10-386, 427-450. 1907: Cal News and Notes (2) 18-46, 127-171, 223-264, 312-347 Report on damage to California Libraries bv earlhquaki s and lire, L.J. {31) -'73 C 15 CALIFORNIA— STATE 1906 Cal News and Notes (i) 21, 86, 102, 168, 273, 337, 394, 402. i<»o7 : Cal Nc7vs aud Notes (2) 51, 69-110, 186-198, 274-284, 357-366. i<)nS : Cal News and Notes (3) 91-99, 198-206, 292-300, 374-384 1906 Cal News and Notes (i) 24-49, 86, 178-203, 402-418. 1907: Cal News and Notes (2) 58-61, 199-219, 284-294, 366-372. 1908: Cal News and Notes (3) 100-105, 207-223 1908 Gillis (J. L.) State Library system for California : a suggi>stion. /../. (i,\) 304-316 C 16 CALIFORNIA. OTHER— LAW 1907 Cal Neii's and Notes (2) 4-17 C17 LOS ANGELES— PUBLIC 1905 Library situation in Los Angeles, L.J. (30) 800-3 1907 Los Angeles Public Librarv ports, plans ill., Cal News and Notes (2) 113-122 C 18 REDLANDS— PUBLIC 1907 The A. K. Smiley Public Library, ///., Cal News atid Notes (2) h^-tA BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOyOMY C19 SAN FRANCISCO— GENERAL 1885 Perkins (F. B.) Public Libraries of San Francisco, L.J. (10) 223-229 1906 Cal News and Notes, plans ill. (i) 421-427 Destruction of San Francisco and other California Libraries, L.J. (31) 213-15 Effects of earthquake and fire on San Francisco Libraries, L.J. (31) Conf No 204-206 C20 CAROLINA, NORTH— GENERAL 1907 Ross (A. S.) Library progress in North Carolina since 1S99, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 71-2' C22 CAROLINA, SOUTH— GENERAL 1907 Martin (M.) Libraries of South Carolina, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 72-3 Winston (Z. T.) Library progress in South Carolina, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 3-4 C23 CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY— GENERAL 1907 Wilson (L. R.) University Libraries of ^'irginia, Carollnas, and Georgia, A.L.A. Bull (r) Conf No 266-70. 1909: L.J. (34) 550-551 CAROLINA, SPECIAL— PUBLIC C24 GREENSBORO 1906 Caldwell (B. D.) Greensboro" Public Library, Carnegie building, L.J. (31) 718-9 CONNECTICUT .C25 HARTLEPOOL 1893 Wads\yorth Athenaeum Library. L.J. (iS) 12-13 C26 NEW BRITAIN 1901 Description of the Institute Library, L.J. (26) 257-261, P.L. (6) 303-308 C27 NEW HAVEN— PUBLIC 1891 Public Library and Hi^^torical Society, /../. (lO) 174 New Haven — University 1890 Yale's Ne\y I'niyersity Librar\ building, L.J. (15) 233 C28 NEW LONDON 1893 Public Library, /../, (iS) 153-154 C29 NORWICH 1893 Trumbull (j.) Oli-, Library, L.J. (;S| 469-470 C30 DELAWARE 1904 Permanence of Delaware Libraries, Del L.C. IJdbk 14-1(1 C31 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— WASHINGTON 18S3 Billings (J. S.) Libraries in Washington, /../. (8) 199-200 1899 Washington Public Librarj- building, /.../. (24) (159, 676-677 C32 FLORIDA 1905 Jacksonyillc Public Library, Florida, L.J. (30) iiM\ 8(11-862 1907 Utley (G. B.) Library ctinditicHT^ in I'lorida, .1.A...L Bull (i) Conf No 73-75 C33 GEORGIA 1907 Wilson (L. R.) Inivcrsity Librarir> of Virginia, Carolinas, and Georgia,. A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 266-27.' ILLINOIS C34 STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY 1892. Illinois State Historical Library, /../. (17) 244 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES 103 C35 CHICAGO— GENERAL iS()5 Wickersham (\V. B.) Brief -Uerch of some of the libraries of Chicago, L.J. (20) -74-79 C36 CHICAGO— PUBLIC iSi)7 Public Library, L.J. {22) 692-9;, U)(K) Public Library conditions : Report of Advisory Conniiilice, /,./. ( j;4) 44S-<), 482-87, P.L. (14) 190, 219, 325 €37 CHICAGO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1892 Dixon (Z. A.) Library of the Chicago University, L.J. (17) 50-51 1895 — Departmental libraries of the University of Chicago, L.J. (20) 375-77 i()oO Sharp (K. L.) L'nivcrsity of Illinois, I'niv of lUinois studies (2) No i, 85-96 €38 CHICAGO HISTORICAL LIBRARY 1887 Boss (H. R.) Chicago Historical Library, L.J. (12) 72 C39 EVANSTON (ILLINOIS) UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1894 Ambrose (L.) Orringion Lunt Library, North W'esieni I nivi:r-iiy, L.J. (19) 338-340 €40 INDIANA— GENERAL 1905 Ellis (H.) First Library in Indiana, P.L. (10) 509-512 igob Lib Occ Nos 1-4, 11-12; No 5, 12-14; ^o 6, 7-8. 1907: Lib Occ No 7, 7-10; No 8, 12-18; No 9, 4-6; No 9, 10-12, 19-20. 1908: Lib Occ No II, 16-18; No 12, 19-20, (2) 19-23, 25-27, 82-84, i('3-i"5 j»)09 Fifth Biennial Report of Indiana. P.L. Commission €41 INDIANAPOLIS iijoi Public Library, P.L. (0) 435-38 €42 VINCENNES U)05 Ellis (H.) First lii)rary in Indiana iCirculating Library of \inccnnes), P.L. (10) 509-512 € 43 low A— G E N E R A L i8()i North (A.) Iowa Lilirarics, l^.J. ( ib) t,:-,2-},2, i<)oi Johnson (W. M.) Libr.iry statistics of Iowa, la Lib I'onnii O. (i) 27 1902 Brigham (I.) Librarv ixtension in the .State of Iowa, la Lib Coiiini O. (2) 17-18' Tqo2 la Lib Comm O. (2) 12-13, 38-39, 50-52, 70-72. 11)03 : ^" f-'b Conini O. (3) 15-16, 31-32, 46-48, 69-72. 1904: la Lib Conint O. (4) 13-ib, 30-32, 43-47, 50-52, 58-62. 1905 : la Lib Coniin O. (5) 13-10, 20-31, 41-44, 5(5-60, 76-7q, 91-94. 1905: 1(1 Tib Comm O. (5) 107-101), 124-128. 1905 : la Lib Comm O. (5) 136-140, 155-156, 180-183. 11)05 • ^" ^-''' Comm O. (5) i()5, u)8-'2oo, 2i5'-2i8. 23i"-233. 1909: la Lib Comm O. (6) 34-4^ €44 IOWA— HISTORICAL i<)()2 Dungan (W. S.) County Historical Societies, hi Lib Comm O. (2) boOi €4.1 IOWA STATE LIBRARY i()<)(» Brigham (j.) TIk State Library. 7(1 Lib Coinni (). (<>) ^4-^5 €46 IOWA STATE— HISTORICAL u,()4 Shambough (B. 1-.) Work of the Mate Historie.il N.mhiv of Iowa, la Lib Comm O. (4) 1-5 IOWA— SPECIAL €47 BURLINGTON LIBRARY i<)oi 7a Lib Comm O. (i) 9-10 €48 CEDAR RAPIDS ^ ii()o5 Wood (H. .\.) Ce NEW JERSEY C79 JERSEY CITY 1901 Free Public Library, P.L. (6) 170-175 C86 NEWARK 1889 Newark Public Library, /../. (14) 437-440 C81 PATERSON 1891 Winchester (G. F ) Danforth Library building, L.J. (16) 306-9 io6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C82 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY iqoo Richardson (E. C.) Princeton University Library and its reorganization^, L.J. (25) 219-222 CSS TRENTON 1902 Strohm (A. J.) Public Library. L.J. (27) 752, 771-772 C84 NEW YORK (STATE OF)— GENERAL 1907 What New York State does for Libraries, N.Y.L. (i) 31, 64, 96 Libraries in the State of New York, jni Aiuuial Report of New York State Education Dept 619-647 Report of Commissioner of Education on Libraries in State of New York: a summary, N.Y.L. (i) t8-iq C85 UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE 1877 Robinson (O. H.) College Libraries : Rochester L^niversity, L.J. (12) 57-6o' 1893 Austin (W.) Reference, seminary and department libraries at Cornell University, L.J. (18) 181-183 190 1 New York I'niversity Library, P.L. (6) 239-247 1907 Canfield (J. H.) Special stu-dents' reference room at Columbia University, P.L. (12) 217-218 C86 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY 1895 New York State Librarj^ : Director's Report, published annually (1895-1906) 1904 Dewey (M.) Scope and functions of the State Library, N.Y.S.L. Rept (87) 7-18 New York State Education building, plans ill., N.\.L. (i) 48-40 1905 New York State Education building, Albany, N.Y. (Plan and view faces p. 42), L./. (33) 55-56 Tolman (F. L.) New York State Library in its relations to the Libraries of the State, N.Y.L. (i) 68-70 C87 NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1904 Report on Public Libraries in the State of New York : Bull 43, Public Libraries 13, N.Y.S.L. Rept (87). 190^: Bull 45, Public Libraries 15, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 1906 Report on Public Libraries, Travelling Libraries, Travelling Pictures, and Study Clubs : Bull 46, Public Libmries 16, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) vol. i 1907 Libraries in the State of New York, ^nf Annual Report of tlie Neiv York State Education Dept 619-647 News and notes of New York Libraries, N.Y.L. (i) 21-28, 55-63. 89-122, 128, 153-160 Report of Commissioner of Education of Libraries in the Stale of New York: a summary, N.Y.L. (i) 18-19 Report on Public Libraries, Travelling Libraries .-md Study Clubs : Bull' 47, Public Libraries 17, N.Y.S.L. Rept (90) C88 BROOKLYN 1896 Pratt Institute Free Library, L.J. (21) 263, 270-74 1897 Public Library movement in Brooklyn, L.J. (22) 18-20 1902 Consolidation of the Brooklyn Libraries, L.J. (27) 81, 139 1908 Soils-Cohen (M.) Library work in thi' Brooklyn Ghclto Librarx , /../. (^,3)' 485-488 C89 BUFFALO 1S83 Cutter (C. A.) Buffalo Public Library in 1983, an excursion in the land of dreams, L.J. (8) 21 1-2 17 1884 Buffalo Library, L.J. (9) 86-87 C90 NEW YORK CITY— PUBLIC 1880 Free Lending Librarv for New York with the Public Schools as branches,. L.J. (5) 308-313 1886 Cohen (M.) Free Libraries in New York, L.J. (11) 480-482 Proposed New York Free Public Library, L.J. (11) 44-49, 79-81 1S94 Bolton (H. C.) Statistics of Libraries in New York City and vicinity, L.J. (19) 14-17 LIBRARIES OF l^tlTED STATES 107 1894 New York Library, L./. (19) 231-232 •^1895 Proposed New York Public Library, L.J. (20) 125-26 1896 Bowker (R. R.) Libraries and the library problem in Greater New York, L.J. (21) 99-102 1897 Mclntyre (R. B.) Cost of New York City Libraries, L.J. (32) 43S-43.) New York Public Library, L.J. {22) 7^5-7^,6, 744-745 1899 Billings (J. S.) New York Public Library, 7... 4. A'. ( T) 210-215 1908 Cost of Library buildings, P.L. (13) 405 C91 ENDOWED i8q2 Bigelow (J.) The Tilden Trust: what shall it be? L.J. (17) 378-38^, 1893 — New York City Hall and the Tilden Library, L.J. (18) 77-80 i89g Eames (W'.) Lenox Library and its founder, L.J. (24) 190-201 C92 MERCANTILE 1885 Schwartz (J.) Ntnv York Apprentices' Library. /../. ( ki) 17S. 1886: L.J. (31) 419 1892 Mercantile Library Association, L.J. (17) 18-23 ; C93 SCIENTIFIC i8q4 Bolton (H. C.) Plea for a Librruw of Srienc in New Yorl< Citx, /../. (19) 12-17 C94 UTICA 1905 Public Library building, L.J. (30) 782, 803-S04 C95 NORTH WEST— GENERAL 1895 Bowker (R. R.) Some Libraries of the North West. L.J. (20) 77-80 1905 Smith (C. W.) Library conditions in the North AVest, Wis L.A. Bull (i) 3- ^-7 1907 Bowerman (C F.) Somer Libraries in the farthest Nortli \\ est, I\L. (12) 120-2 •€96 OHIO LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1906 Ohio Libraries, Ohio Lib Bull (2) No i, 1-15 C961 STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1907 Jones (O.) Student seryice in Ohio State University, P.L. (12) 227 C962 TRAVELLING LIBRARIES 1907 Galbreath (C. B.) TrayelJing Library Department, /7/., 0/7/0 Lib Bull (3) No 2, 1-14 <:97 CLEVELAND 1902 Brett (\V. II.) Cl.yrl.nui Public Library, L.J. (27) 27-28 C98 OKLAHOMA— GENERAL 1905 Oklahoma and territorial libraries, L.J. (30) 246-8 1907 Phelps (E. A.) Library moyement in Oklahoma. .LL..L Bull (i) 78-70 1909 Miles (A.) Library conditions in Oklahoma, /../. (34) 434-4.^7 C99 OREGON— GENERAL 1005 Brewster (\V. L.) Library conditions in Oregon, L.J. (30) 785-80 College and School Libraries 1905 Robertson (J. R.) College and School libraries in Oregon, L.J. (30) 149-150 PENNSYLVANIA ClOO ALLEGHENY 1893 Carnegie Free Library, /../. (iS) 288-90 C 101 PHILADELPHIA— GENERAL 1804 Library movement in Philadelphia, L.J. (10) i5'» Thomson (J.) Free Library movement in Philadelphia. L.J. (in) M..,-r>7 Free Library problem from Philadelphia, L.J. (19) 167-68 [o8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C 102 MERCANTILE 1894 Philadelphia Mercantile library, L.J. (19) 159 1905 Macfarlane (J. F.) Philadelphia commercial museum, L.J. (30) 412-3 C103 PITTSBURG 1895 Carnegie Library, L.J. (20) 382-85 1897 Laurenceville Branch of Carnegie Library of Pittsburg, L.J. (22) 440-41 1900 Extension of Pittsburg Carnegie Library, L.J. (25) 228 C104 SCRANTON 1892 Albright Memorial Library, Scranton, Pa., L.J. (17) 236-38 C 105 RHODE ISLAND— GENERAL 1906 Koopman (H. L.) Library progress in Rhode Island, L.J. (31) Conf No 10-17 RHODE ISLAND— SPECIAL C 106 PAWTUCKET 1899 Pawtuckot Public Library, L.J. (24) 258 C 107 PROVIDENCE 1896 Foster (W. E.) New Providence Public Library building, L.J. (21) 355-56, 364-68 1900 — Providence Public Library, L.J. (25) 228-32 C 108 SOUTHERN STATES 1903 Johnson (M. H.) Southern Libraries, L.J. (28) Conf No 69-71 1907 Wallace (A.) Library movement in the South since 1899, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 62-67, L.J. (32) 253-255 C 109 SOUTHWEST 1907 Windsor (P. L.) College and University Libraries in the South West, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 277-278 Clio TENNESSEE 1907 Johnson (M. H.) Library development in Tennessee, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 79-82 cm TEXAS 1907 Windsor (P. L.) Library situation in Texas, A.L.A. Bull (i) 77-8 C 112 VERMONT— STATE 1905 State Library, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 5 C113 VERMONT— GENERAL 1905 Vt L.C. Bull (i) 9, II, 27-28, (2) 5-6, No 2, 5-6; No 4, 5-8, (3) 6-8,. (3) No 2, 5-6; No 3, 7-8; No 4, 6-7 C115 VIRGINIA— GENERAL 1904 Boggs (M.) Conditions of Libraries in Virginia, P.L. (9) 9-11 1907 Kennedy (J. P.) Virginia Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (i) 68-71 C116 VIRGINIA— UNIVERSITY 1907 Wilson (L. R.) L'niversity Libraries of Virginia, the Carolinas and' Georgia, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 266-70 C117 WASHINGTON— STATE i()o6 Holgate (J.) Washington State Library, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 2, 8 C118 WASHINGTON— GENERAL 1905 Smith (C. W.) Library conditions in Washington, L.J. (30) 787-88 Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 1-2, 12-13. 1906 : Wash L.A. Bull (2) No i, 14-15; No 2, 12-14; No 3, 12-13; No 4, 12-16 1906 Hitt (J. M.) How to extend and develop new libraries in Washington,. Wash L.A. Bull (2) 3-6 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES lOg WASHINGTON— SPECIAL C 126 BELLINGHAM— PUBLIC 1905 Svvitzer (G. E.) Belling^ham Public Library, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 3. 7-8 iqo6 Public Library, L.J. (33) 3 14-3 is (view of exterior faces p. 30^) Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 4, 8, ill. C 121 EVERETT I. ,(15 Hathaway (G.) Everett Library, ill. Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 3. 8-9 C 122 SEATTLE— PUBLIC U)05 Banks (M.) Seattle Public Library, j7/.. Wash L.A. Bull (1) No 2, 8-10 C 123 SPOKANE— PUBLIC iQos Deffciibauj^h (K.) History and description of ihe Spokane I'ublic Library, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, 8-9 C 124 TACOMA— PUBLIC 1906 Eshelinan (J. F.) Public Library of Tacoma, Wa>h.. ///., Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 3, 8-9 C 125 WALLA WALLA— PUBLIC 1906 Center (M.) Walla Walla Public Library, ill, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No i, 8-9 C 126 WISCONSIN— GENERAL 1896 Library movement in Wisconsin, L.J. (21) 183-85 1905 Library progress in Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (i) 1-2, 8-10, 23, 39-41, 58-61, 79-84, 91-93, 95-102 1905 List of W'isconsin Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (i) 182 1906 Library progress in Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (2) 12-14, 35-38, 48-52, 59-60, 74-75, 76-84, 99-104. 1907 : Wis Lib Bull (3) 12, 49-50, 69-72, 87-88. 1908: Wis Lib Bull (4) 19-20, 27-33, 43-44' 63-64, 84-87, 97-102, 109-112 1908 Statistical survey of Wisconsin, Wts Lib Bull (4) 97-102 WISCONSIN— SPECIAL C 127 HISTORICAL LIBRARY 1908 Historica' Society's Library, Wis Lib Bull (4) 91 C 128 BEAVER DAM 1896 History of a model Library: Williams Free Library. L.J. (21) 182-83 C 129 LA CROSSE 1905 Smith (M. A.) Progress at La Crosse, Wis Lib Bull (i) 48 C 130 MADISON— GENERAL 1906 Madison's New Library building, ill., Wis Lib Bull (2) 4-5 C 131 MADISON— PUBLIC 1907 Bird (G. W.) Governor Doty's Public-Private Library, Wis Lib Bull (3) 67 C 132 MILWAUKEE 1896 West (T.) Milwaukee Library-Museum building, /../. (21) 177-81 C133 WATERTOWN 1907 Watcrtovvn Library dedication, plans, Wis Lib Bull (3) 62-63 C134 WYOMING— CHEYENNE 1902 Carnegie Library of Cheyenne, L.J. (27) 306, 327 C 135 UNITED STATES LIBRARIES, ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER ALABAMA— GENERAL LIBRARY 1907 Owen (T. M.) Library progress in Alabama, A. L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 75-6 Library progress in Alabama, L.J. (32) 208-9 BIBLIOGRArilY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY ALABAMA— STATE 1907 Owen (T. M.) Work and aspirations of the Alabama State Dept of archives and liistory, A.L.A. Bull (i) C'onf No loi ALLEGHENY 1893 Carnegie Free Library, L.J. (18) 288-90 BALTIMORE 1890 Uhler (P. R.) Sketdi of the history of Public Libraries in Baltimore, ■LJ. (15) 334-37 BEAVER DAM 1896 History of a model library: Williams Free Library, L.J. (21) 182-3 BELLINGHAM 1905 Switzer (G. E.) Bellingham Public Library, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 3, 7-8 Public Library, L.J. (33) 314-15 (view of exterior faces p. 303) 1906 IFas7; L.A. Bull (2) No 4, 8, ill. BOSTON 1888 Dedication of the New Boston Public Library, L.J. (13) 368-371 1890 Boston library building: abstract of the controversy, L.J..{i^) 297-302 1891 — Abbott (S. A. B.) History of the Boston Public Library, L.J. (16) 173 1892 — Soule (C. C.) Boston Public Library, L.J. (17) 88-94 ■ — Boston Public Library, L.J. (17) 425-26 1894 — Gray (L. F.) New Public Library of City of Boston, L.J. (19) 365-6 1902 — Whitney (J. L.) Incidents in the history of the Boston Public Library, L.J. (27) Conf No 16-24 1907 — Boston Athenaeum centenary : the influence and history from 1807- 1907, /../. (32) 496-98 BROOKLINE 1908 New Library, L.J. (^^2i) 44--44 BROOKLYN, N.Y. 1896 Pratt Institute Free Library, L.J. (21) 263, 270-74 1897 Public Library movement in Brooklyn, L.J. (22) 18-20 1902 Consolidation of Brooklyn Libraries, L.J. (27) Si, 139 1908 Solis-Cohen (M.) Library work in the Brooklyn Ghetto Library, L.J. (33) 485-488 BUFFALO 1883 Cutter (C. A.) Buffalo Public Library in 1983 : an excursion in ihe land of dreams, L.J. (8) 21 1-2 17 BURLINGTON 190 1 la Lib Comm O. (i) 9-10 CALIFORNIA— GENERAL 1902 Kimball (W. P.) Library situation in California, L.J. (27) 200-202 1905 Ripley (L. W.) Library conditions in Northern and Central California, L.J. (30) 789-790 ' Lichtenslein (J.) Library conditions in California, P.L. (10) 280-282 1906 Destruction of San Francisco and other Californian Libraries, L.J. (31) 213-215 Report on damage to California Libraries by earthquake and fire, L.J. (31) m Effects of earthquake and fire on San Francisco Libraries, L./. (31) Conf No 204-206 igo6 Libraries of California, Cal News and Notes (i) 1-20, 55-69, 102-127, 142-164, 227-263, 305-331, 360-386, 427-456. 1907 : Cal News and Notes (2) 18-46, 127-171, 223-264, 312-347. 1908: Cal News and Notes (3) 30-79, 135-189, 229-276, 314-364. 1909: Cal News and Notes (4) 19-78, 154-215, 331-388, 447-509 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES CALIFORNIA— STATE LIBRARY 1906 Cal News and Notes (i) 21, 86, 10^, 168, 273, 337, 394, ^hj. 1907: Cal News and Notes (2) 51, 69-110, 186-198, 274-84, 357-3W1. iqo8 : Cat Neivs and Notes (3) 9i-t)i), 198-206, 292-300. 374-384. ' u)o<) : Cal News and Notes (4) 91-119, 278-320, 395-419, 520-562 U)o8 Gillis (J. L.) State Library sysUm for California : a su^'j^'estion. Cat News and Notes (3) 227-228, /,./. (33) VH-'^'"- "X") : Cal .Vi-a',s and Notes (4) 91, 27S, 395, 520 CALIFORNIA— LAW 1907 Cal Nervs and Notes (2) 4-17, (3) m, i<,S, -•-)-■. 375, (4) <)i, -'79. 395, 520 CAMBRIDGE— HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 190S Farley (C.) New Library building- at RadclilYr Lil)nirv, /../. (3^; 440-441 CAROLINA— SOUTH ic>o7 >Lartin (^L) Libraries in South Carolina. A.L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 72-73 CAROLINA— NORTH 1907 \\'in.ston (Z. T.) Librar\- prog-ress in North Carolina, .1.L..1. Bull (i) Conf No 3-4 Ross (A. S.) Library proi;ress in North Carolina since 1899, .1.L..4. Bull (i) Conf No 71-72 CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 1907 ^^■ilson (L. R.) I'niversitv Libraries of N'iri^iiiia, Carolinas and Ceorgia, A.L.A. Bull (t) Conf No 266-270 CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa 1905 Cedar Rapids Free Public Library, L.J. (30) Q14, 931-932 CHEYENNE, Wyoming 1902 Cheyenne Carnet^ie Library, /„/. (27) 200-2(17 CHICAGO 189^ Wickersham (W. B.) Brief ^k* tch of some of the Libraries of Chicago, L.J. (20) 274-79 1897 Chicago Public Library, L.J. (22) 692-93 1909 Chicago Public Libraty conditions, L.J. (34) 448-440, 482-487, P.L. (14) 190, 219-221, 325-326' CHICAGO UNIVERSITY 1892 Dixon (Z. A.) Libraries of the Chicago L'niver^itx . L.J. (17) 50-51 1895 -- Departmental Libraries of the University of Chicago, L.J. (20) 375-377 CHICAGO— HISTORICAL 1887 Boss (H. R.) Chicago Historical Library. /../. (12) 72 CLEVELAND 1902 Brett (\V. H.) Cleveland Public Library, L.J. (27) 27-28 DAVENPORT 1901 Richard.son (Mrs.) Daxcnport Free Library, ///.. 7a Lib Conmi O. (i) 43 DELAWARE 1904 Permanence of Delaware Libraries, Deloa'arc L.C. Hdbk i4-i(> ELDORA 1903 Dedication of New Public Library building. I'klor.i. I;i, ///., la P.L. Comm Q. (3) 40-41 ELWOOD, Indiana 1909 Library troubles, I'.L. (14) 346-347 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY EVANSTON 1894 Ambrose (L.) Orrino^ton Lunt Library, North Western University, L.J. (19) 338-40 EVERETT 1905 Hathaway (G.) Everett Library, ill, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 3, 8-9 FAR WEST 1898 Dana (J. C.) Library movement in the Far West, L. (8) 446-50 (Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, North Mexico, Texas) FLORIDA 1907 Utley (G. B.) Library conditions in Florida, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 73-75 GEORGIA 1907 Wilson (L. K.) University Libraries of Virginia, Carolinas and Georgia, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 266-270 GRAND RAPIDS 1904 Ryerson Public Library building, L.J. (29) 574, 594-5 GREENBORO, N.C. 1906 Caldwell (R. D.) Carnegie Library building, Groenboro, L.J. (31) 71S-IQ GULF STATES 1899 Beer (W.) Libraries in the Gulf States, L.J. (24) Conf No 6-7 (Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas) HARTLEPOOL 1893 Wadsworth Athenaeum Library, L.J. (18) 12-13 ILLINOIS— STATE HISTORICAL 1892 Illinois State Historical Library, L.J. (17) 244 ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 1906 Sharp (K. L.) University of Illinois, Univ studies v. 2, No 1, 85-96 INDIANA 1905 Ellis (H.) First Library in Indiana, P.L. (10) 509-512 1906 Lib Occ Nos 1-4, 11-12; No 5, 12-14, ^o 6, 7-8. 1907 : Lib Occ No 7, 7-10; No 8, 12-18; No 9, 4-6; No 9, 10-12, 19-20. 1908: Lib Occ No IX, 16-18; No 12, 19-20, (2) 19-23 INDIANAPOLIS 1901 Indianapolis Public Library, P.L. (6) 435-38 IOWA— STATE, HISTORICAL 1904 Shambough (B. F.) Work of the State Historical Society of la, la Lib Conim O. (4) 1-5 IOWA— PUBLIC LIBRARY 1891 North (A.) Iowa Public Libraries, L.J. (16) 332-33 1901 Johnston (W. H.) Library statistics of Iowa, la Lib Comm Q. (i) 27 1902 Brigham (J.) Library extension in the State of Iowa, la Lib Comm O. (2) 17-18, (2) 12-13, 38-391 50-52. 70-2. 1903 : la Lib Comm O. (3) 15-16, 31-32, 46-48, 69-72. 1904: la Lib Comm O. (4) 13-16, 30-2, 43-7' 50-2, 58-62. 1905 : la Lib Comm O. (5) 13-16, 26-31, 41-4, 56-60, 76-79. 91-94. 107-109, 124-28, 136-40, (5) 155-6, 180-3, 193. 198-200, 215-18, 231-33 IOWA— HISTORICAL 1902 Dungan (W. G.) County Historical Societies, 7a Lib Comm O. (2) 60-61 JACKSONVILLE, Florida 1905 Jacksonville Public Library, L.J. (30) 861-62 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES 113 JERSEY CITY, New Jersey ' 1901 Jersey City Public Library, P.I^. (h) 170-75 KANSAS iQoS Francis (Miss) Libraries in State institutions in Kansas, T..J. (:i3) 512, /'./.. (13) 25-29 KENTUCKY 1907 Yust (W. F.) Library progress in Kentucky, /LL..i. Hull (i) Conf No 82-83 LA CROSSE 1905 Smith (^L A.) Progress at La Crosse, Wis I Ah Hull (1) 48 LAWRENCE, Mass. 1892 Lawrence, Mass : Public Library, /../. (17) 199 LEOMINSTER, Mass. 1885 Bates (A. J.) D(>velopment of the Leominster Library, L.J. (10) 5-6 LOS ANGELES 1905 Library situation in Los Angeles, L.J. (30) 800-803 1907 Los Angeles Public Librar)', ports, plans ill., Cat Nejvs a>id Notes (2) 113-122 LOUISIANA 1907 Beer (W.) Libraries of Louisiana, .LZ../L Bull (i) Conf No 76-77 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky 1909 Yust (VV. F.) Louisville P'ree Library building, /../. (34) 398-401 LYNN, Mass. 1901 Lynn, Mass., Public Library, P.L. (h) 50-53 MADISON 1906 Madison's New Library building, ///., Wis Lib Bull (2) 4-5 MADISON— PUBLIC 1907 (G. W.) Governor Doty's Public-Private Library, Wis Lib Bull (3) 67 MARSHALLTOWN 1903 Dedication of Marshalltown Library building, ///., /a Lib Coinm O. (3) MICHIGAN 1906 Koch (T. W.) Student circulation in a University Library, L.J. (31) 758-b( 1908 A made-over Library — The Michigan University .Library, P. I.. (13) 8-0 MILWAUKEE 1896 West (T.) Library-Mu.seum building, /,./. (21) 177-81 MINNESOTA 1904 Minnesota Libraries, Minn P.L.C. Notes and Neivs (i) 7-8, (2) 7-8. 1905: Minn P.L.C. Notes and News (3) 6-8, (4) 6-8. 1906 : Minn P.L.C. Notes and News (7) 13-16, (8) 6-8. 1907: Minn P.L.C. Notes and News (9) 37-38. vol. 2, No i, 10-16; No 3, 11-15; ^"0 4. 86-89; No 6, 120-121. 1908: Minn P.L.C. Notes and News (2) No 7, 139-142; No 6, I I i-i 13 MINNESOTA— SPECIAL J893 Minnesota Historical Society Library, Collection of Newspapers and publications, L.J. (18) 8o-8r MINNEAPOLIS 1885 Shaw (A.) Minneapolis Public Library, L.J. (10) 84-S7 1891 Minneapolis Public Library, /../. (16) 176-79 114 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY MUSCATINE iqo2 "p. M. Mussel- Public Library, Muscatine, Iowa, ill., la Lib Comm O. (2) 14-15 NEWARK, New Jersey 1889 Newark Public Library, L.J. (14) 437-40 NEBRASKA— GENERAL 1906 Nebraska Libraries No i, 9-12; No 2, 14-16. 1907: Nebraska Libraries No 4, 20; No 5, 3-7. 1908 : Nebraska Libraries No 7, 3-8 NEBRASKA COLLEGE 1904 Nichol (M. \V.) The College Library in Nebraska, L.J. (29) 294-97 NEW BRITAIN, Conn. 1901 New Britain Library building-, L.J. (26) 257-61, P.L. (6) 303-S NEW HAVEN 1891 Public Library and Historical Society. L.J. (16) 174 1909 Proposed new building for New Haven Free Public Library, L.J. (34) 113-114 NEW HAVEN UNIVERSITY 1890 Yale's New University Library building-, L.J. (15) 233 NEW ENGLAND 1883 New England Libraries, L.J. (8) 48-49 1900 Jackson (G. A.) New England's present library problem, L.J. (25) 574-7 NEW LONDON, Conn. 1893 New London Public Library, L.J. (18) 153-154 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana 1892 Otis (O.) Library future in New Orleans, L.J. (17) 242 1897 Beer (W.) Fisk Free Library, L.J. (22) Conf No 32-34 1899 Krause (L. B.) Fisk Free and Public Library, P.L. (4) 54-56 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY New York State Library. Director's Report published annually NEW YORK 880 Free Lending Library for New York, with the Public Schools as branches, L.J. (5) 308-13 886 Proposed Free Public Library for New York, L.J. (11) 44-49, 79-81 Cohen (M.) Free Libraries for New York, L.J. (11) 480-482 893 Bigelow (J.) New York City Hall and the Tilden Library, L.J. (18) 77-80 894 Bolton (H. C.) Statistics of Libraries in New York City, L.J. (19) 14-17 New York Library, L.J. (19) 231-32 895 Proposed New York Public Library, L.J. (20) 125-26 896 Bowker (R. R.) Libraries and the library problem in " Greater New York," L.J. (21) 99-102 897 New York Public Library, L.J. (22) 735-6, 744-5 899 Eames (W.) Lenox Library and its founders, L.J. (24) 199-201 Billings (J. S.) New York "Public Library, L.A.R. (i) 210-15 1907 Mclntyre (R. B.) Cost of the New^ York City Libraries, L.J. (32) 438-39 Libraries in the State of New York, U.S. Govt Rept 619-47 Report on Public Libraries, Travelling Libraries and Study Clubs : Bull No 47, Public Libraries No 17, N.Y..S.L. Rcpt (90) 1908 Tolman (F. L.) New York State in its relation to the Libraries of the State, N.Y.L. (i) 68-70 New York Libraries, N.Y.L. (i) 21-28, 55-63, 89-96, 122-128, 153-160,. 187-192, 218-224, 251-256, (2) 41-48 NORTHAMPTON 1887 .\dams (H. B.) Suggestions for the Forbes Library in Northampton, L.J. (12) 512 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES NORTHWEST 1895 Bowkcr (R. R.) Some Libraries of the North W«'st, /.J. (jo) 77-.S0 (iqo5 Smith (C. W.) Library conditions in the North West, I. .J. (v)l ("onf No 4-14, Wash L.A. Bull (i) i-o (British Cokinibia, Idaho, Wvomintr, Montana, Washinjjton) ac)o7 Bowcrman (G. F.) Sonu' Libraries in the l-\irthost Norlh \\"e>,i, p./.. (12) 120-122 NORWICH. Connecticut iS»,3 Trumbull (J.) Otis Library, /../. (iX) 4(h;-7o OHIO 11)07 Jones (O.) Student service in Oliio State Lniversiiy, P. I.. (12} 22y OKLAHOMA H)o5 Oklahoma and territorial Libraries, /../. (;,o) Conf Xo 246-24'>^ 1907 Phelps (L. A.) Library moNcment in Oklahoma, A. I. .A. Bull (i) 7S-79 ONAWA 1903 Onawa, Iowa, Public Library, la Lib ("ennn O. (3) 67-S OREGON it)05 Brewster (W. L.) Library conditions in Orei^on, /,./. (30) 785-b OREGON COLLEGE J905 Robertson (J. R.) Colleg'e and School Lil)raries in Oregon, /../. (30) 149-150 OTTUMWA 1902 Ottumwa Library dedication addres>, ///., la Lib Couini O. (2) 62-6(5 PATERSON, New Jersey 1891 Winchester (G. F.) Danforth Librar\- buildini;:^, ^-J- (a^) 306-9 PAWTUCKET iS<)9 Pawtucket Public Library, /../. (24) 258 PHILADELPHIA i8i)4 Library movement in Philadelphia, L.J. (19) 159 Thomson (J.) Free Library movement in Philadelphia, L.]. (19) 163-67 Free Librarv problem from Philadelphia, L.J. (19) 167-68 190^, .\Licfarlane (J. F.) Philadelphia Commercial Museum Librarv, L.J. (",o) 785-786 PITTSBURG 1895 Carnegie Library, L.J. (20) 3S2-85 1897 Lawrenceville Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburg-, L.J. (22) 440-41 i()oo l^\t(>nsion of the Pittsburg ( arnegie Library, L.J. (25) 228 POLAND SPRINGS, Maine 190S Jones (E. L.) An Ideal hotel libniry, /'./.. (13) () PRINCETON UNIVERSITY i<)oo Richardson (E. C.) Princeton l'niver>ilv Librarv and its re-orgainzation, /../. (25) 219-222 PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island i8c)() New Public Library building, /,./. (21^ 333-,S'>. 3ity, /../. ('-,4) 265-20C) QUEENSBOROUGH 1909 Hume (J. F.) Queensborough Public Library: a «.keich oi h^ ue\. i.-pment, /../. (34) 209-214 ii6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY REDLANDS 1907 The A. K. Siiiilfv Public Library, ill. Cai S'eivs and Notes (2) 65-6S RHODE ISLAND igo6 Koopman (II. L.) Library prog:ress in Rhode Island, L.J. (31) Conf No 10-17 SALEM 1890 Salem Public Library, L.J. (15) 203-5 SAN FRANCISCO 1885 Perkins (F. B.) Public Libraries of San F'rancisco, L.J. (10) 223-229 1906 Cal Neivs and Notes, plans ill., (i) 421-427 SEATTLE 1905 Banks (M.) Seattle Public Library, ill.. Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 2, S-io- SCRANTON 1S92 Albright Memorial Library, Scranton, Pa., L.J. (17) 236-238 SOUTHERN STATES 1903 Johnson (M. H.) Southern Libraries, L.J. (28) Conf No 69-71 1907 Wallace (A.) Library movement in the South since 1899, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 62-67, L.J. (32) 253-58 SOUTHWEST 1907 Windsor (P. L.) College and University Libraries in the South West, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 277-278 SPOKANE 190^ Deffenbaug-h (G.) History and description of the Spokane Public Library, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, 8-9 STOCKBRIDGE 1905 Bowker (R. R.) Stockbridge, L.J. (30) 1154 TACOMA 1906 Eshelman (J. F.) Public Library of Tacoina, W'ashington, ill., Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 3, 8-9 TENNESSEE 1907 Johnson (M. H.) Library developments in Tennessee, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 79-82 TEXAS 1907 Windsor (P. L.) Library situation in Texas, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 77-78 TRENTON, New Jersey 1902 Strohm (A. J.) Free Public Library of Trenton, L.J. (27) 752, 771-72 UTICA, New York \ 1905 Utica Public Library, L.J. (30) 782, 803-4 VERMONT 1905 State Library, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 5 VINCENNES 1905 Ellis (H.) First Library in Indiana (Circulating Library of Vincennes), P.L. (10) 509-512 VIRGINIA 1904 Boggs (M.) Condition of Libraries in Virginia, P.L. (9) 9-1 1 1907 Kennedy (J. P.) Virginia Libraries, A.L..A. Bull (i) Conf No 68-71 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES 117 VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Kjo- Wilson (F,. R.) Inivcrsitv Libraries of \ iry^ini;!, Carolinas, and Geori^ia, .l./...'l. Bull (1) Conf No 266-70 WALLA WALLA u,o(i Center (iM.) Walla Walla Public Librarv . ill. .Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, S-c> WASHINGTON i.S8j Billiny^s (J. S.) Libraries in Washinj^lon, /../. (8) U)i)-jc)() i()05 Smith (C. W.) Library conditions in Washington, /../. ( jo) 787-88 11,05 Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 1-2, 12-1^^ 190b: Wash L.'.L Bull No i, 14-15; No 2, 12-14; ^'o 3, 12-13; ^" 14. 12-16 i()o6 Hitt (J. ^L) How to extend and develop new Libraries in Washins/lun Wash I...\. Bull (2) 3-6 WASHINGTON— STATE i()o6 Holgfate (J.) Washini,aon State Library, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 2, 8 WASHINGTON— SPECIAL iSqt) Washing(i>n l\iblic Library, /,./. (24) ^5^- 'V^-T? WATERTOWN KJ07 Watertown Library dedieation, plans Wi.- J ih Bull {}) 62-63 WESTFIELD, N.Y. iqo') Patterson Memorial Library, Westfifld. ^'.^'., I'.L. (14) 60-62 WISCONSIN iS()6 Library movement in Wisconsin, L.J. (21) 183-85 iqo5 Library progress in Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (i) 1-2, 8-10, 23, 39-41, 58-61, 79-84, 91-3, 95-I02 K)05 List of Wisconsin Libraries, Wis L.A. Bull (i) 1S2 1906 Library progress in Wisconsin, Wis L.A. Bull (2) 12-14, 35-8, 4S-52, 59-60, 74-5, 76-84, 99-104. 1907: Wis L.A. Bull (3) 12, 49-50, 69-72, 87-8. 1908 : Tl'7<> L.A. Bull (4) 19-20, 27-33. 43-44- 63-64, 84-87, 97-102, 109- 11 2. 1909: Wis L..^. Bull (5) 34-36, 59-60. 60-70. 88-89, ^"4*5 WISCONSIN TRAVELLING LIBRARIES 1909 Travelling Libraries in Northern Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (5) 103 WISCONSIN HISTORICAL LIBRARY 1908 Historical Society's collection. Wis Lib Bull (4) 91 C 136 COLLEGE LIBRARIES, UNITED STATES— GENERAL 1876 Scudder (H. E.) College Libraries a hundnd years ago, U.S. Govt Rcpt 1-37 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. College Libraries in U.S., U.S. Govt Rept 60-126 Robinson (O. H.) College Library administration, U.S. Govt Rept 505-25 New York State I'niversity- Co-operative College Cataloguing. Report of Committee appointed August, 1876, /,./. (i) 434-436 1S77 Vinton (F.) Hints for improved library economy drawn from usages at Princeton, L.J. (2) 53-57 Robinson (O. H.) College Libraries a.-, semi-public Libraries : the Rochester University Library, L.J. (2) 57-60 Robarts (C. H.) University Libraries as national institutions, /,./. (2) 129- 140, Discussion 249-251 1S7S Winsor (J.) College Library and th. classes, L.J. (3) 5-(' Savvtelle (EL A.) College Librarianship. L.J. (3) 162 1879 Winsor (J.) College and other higher Libraries, L.J. (4) 399-402 1880 Cutter (C. A.) Government pamphlet on College Libraries, /,./. (5) 179-182 1881 Robinson (O. H.) Relation of Libraries to College work. L.J. (6) 97-104 1885 Davis (T. K.) College Library and the College. L.J. (10) 100-103 (iuild (R. -A.) College Libraries, L.J. (10) 2i<>-22i, 327 Fletcher (\V. 1.) Report on College Libraries. /../. ho) 267-26*) ii8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1886 Woodruff (E. H.) University Libraries and Seminary methods of instruc- tion, L.J. (11) 219-224, Discussion 371-372, 435-436 1888 W. E. H. Sketch plans for a University Library, L.J. (13) lo-ii 1889 Clarke (E. E.) Departmental arrangement of Colleg-e Libraries, L.J. (14) 340-343 Winsor (J.) Class-room Libraries in Colleges, L.J. (14) 127-128 Stanley (H. M.) University Library buildings, L.J. (14) 264-265 A.L.A! College Section, L.J. (14) 294-295. 1890: L.J. (15) Conf No 140-143. 1892 : L.J. (17) Conf No 86-87 1893 Ambrose (L.) Study of College Libraries, L.J. (iS) 113-119 Little (G. T.) School and College Libraries, L.J. (iS) 431-433, U.S. Govt Rept (1892-93) 916-933 Poole (W. F.) University Library and Lniversity curriculum, L.J. (18) 470-71 A.L.A. College Section, L.J. (18) Conf No 90-91 1804 Rowell (J. C.) Statistics of College Libraries and their relation to the Public, L.J. (19) 50 Lowrey (C. E.) University Library; its larger recognition in higher education, L.J. (19) 264-267 Koopman (H. L.) Functions of a University Library, L.J. (19) Conf No 24-30, Discussion Conf No 151-152 A.L.A. College Section, L.J. (19) 175-176 1895 Bicknell (P. F.) College Library and the College paper, L.J. (20) 387 U.S. Bureau of Education. Volumes in Libraries of Universities and Colleges from 1890-1895, U.S. Govt Rept. (1S94-95) 198 1896 U.S. Education Bureau. Statistics of Libraries and Library legislation in the United States, U.S. Govt Report (1895-96) 339-599 A.L.A. College Section, L.J. (21) 154-155 1897 Potter* (A. C.) Selection of books for College Libraries, L.J. (22) Conf No 39-44 Harris (G. W.) Notes on the government and control of College Libraries, L.J. {22) Conf No_ 55-57 A.L.A. College Section, L.J. (22) 159-172 Bicknell (P. F.) University and College Libraries and their relation to the Library movement of to-day, P.L. (2) 301-304 Whitaker (A. E.) College Library in education, P.L. (2) ^47-349 1898 A'.L.A. College Section, L.J. (23) 171-178 Little (G. T.) Special training for College Librarians, L.J. (23) Conf No 79 Baker (G. H.) Relation of seminary and department Libraries in the general University Library, L.J. (23) Conf No 103-106 Adler (C.) Relation of the publishing department of a ITniversity to its Library, L.J. (21,) Conf No 106 James (M. F.) \V'hat proportion of its funds is a College Librarv justified in devoting to current periodicals? L.J. {2^,) Conf No 107-T0S 1899 A.L.A. College Section, L.J. (24) 154-157 Richardson (E. C.) Co-operation in lending among College and Reference Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 32-36 Jones (O.) Classification! for College Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 36-41 Cutter (C. A.) Suitability of the Expansive classification to College Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 41-49 Williams (H.) College Libraries in the United States : contribution toward a bibliography, N.Y.S.L. Rept (83), Bibliog No 19, 609-655 1900 A.L.A. College Section, L.J. (25) 28S-289, 293, Conf No 144-150 Lord (L E.) College Library versus Universitv Library, L.J. (25) Conf No 45-49 1901 A.L.A. College and Reference Section, J, .J. (2(-)) Conf No 142-145, 207-208. 1902 : L.J. {ij) Conf No 172-186 Hopkins (A. H.) Organization and administration of Universitv Libraries, P.L. (7) 297-299 1903 Public, Societv and School Libraries Statistics, U.S. Govt Rept (i) 750-1017 A.L.A. College Section, /../. (28) Conf No 170-176 1904 Baldwin (E. G.) Some old forgotten School Libraries, L.J. (29) 175-179 Canfield (J. H.) Library of the American l^nivorsity, P.L. (q) 385-388 1905 Mead (H. R.) Reference work in Puhiir and in College Libraries, /../. (30) 284 1905 Rowell (1. C.) On the distribution of income in the Coih'ge Libr.irv, L.J. (30) Conf No S4-Sh LIBRARIES OF IXITED STATES 119 A. [..A. Colloijc and Rcfiri-nce Sectiun. /../. ( ^o) Cuni Xo 174 (■(illffj^o Libriiry, Minn R.L.C. Xotcs (j) 4 ii)()() Carlton (\V. N. C.) C'olli-^c Libiarits and Collcj^'^c I.ibraiian- : vitu> and comments, /../. ij,i) 751-757 Cierould (J. T.) Plan for the compilation ot comparativf l"nivtrsit\ and College Library statistics, /../. (^1) 7()i-7(\^ Miidge (I. G.) Stimulation of general rit\ Libraries in the South West, .1.L..L Bull (i) Conf Xo 277-278 Wharey (J. B.) Modern teaching and the Library, /../. (t^2) 153-154 Carlton (W. N. C.) College Libraries in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, L.J. ii2) 47<,-.S(, Daniels (J. F.) Ind. ■terminate functions of a College Librarv, L.J. (32) 487-492 Briggs (W . B.) Reference work in Public and in L ollege Libraries : a comparison and a contrast, L.J. {j,2) 492-495 [^uty free importation of books by College and Incorjjorated Libraries, ^•7- (3^) 502-504 Fletcher (W. L) Open shelves in a College library, I'.L. {12) 213 Kerr (W. H.) Developing a College Library, P.L. (12) 214-217 Canfield (J. H.) Special Students' reference room, P.L. (12) 217-218 Graham (R. O.) Library and the Small College, P.L. (12) 218-220 \\'ilson (L. X.) Correlation of the Library and other departments of Colleges and L'niversities, P.L. (12) 220-221 190S A.L.A. College and Reference Section, .LL..L Bull (2) 32i-:555, L.J. (33) 284-285 Richardson (F. C.) Open shelves foi I niversitv I^ibraries, .l./,..L Bull (2) 323-327, P.L. (.3) 241-243 Bishop (W. W.) Amount of help to be given to readers, .1./...1. Bull (2) 327-334 Johnston (\\ . D.) Library of the Bureau of Fducatlon in its relation to other pedagogical collections, A.L.A. Bull (2) 338-341 Koch (T. W'.) Apportionment of book-funds in College and University Libraries, .l.L.A. Bull (2) 341-347 Austin (W.) Iniversity Branch Libraries, /,./. (^^}) 22^)-222 Babine (A. V.) Problems of a College Library, P.L. (13) 340-342 1909 Butler (T. M.) The Honour system in College Libraries, L.J. (^,4) 162-164 Hadley (A. T.) Library in the University, P.L. (14) 115-117 " Koch (T. W.) Proposed meeting of College and Universit\- Liiirarians of the Middle West, /../. (34) 354 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIKS— SPECIAU C 136 I BROWN UNIVERSITY 1878 (juild (R. A.) Brown L'niversity Library, L.J. (3) ii7-]i,s 1909 John Hay Memorial Library of Brown l'niversity, L.J. (34) 2()5-20(. C 136=2 CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 1907 Wilson (L. R.) L'niversity Libraries of C.irolina, A.L.A. Bull (il Conf No 266-270 C 1.36 3 CHICAGO UNIVERSITY 1892 Dixon (Z. A.) Library of the Chicago I ni\er>ii\, /,./. (171 50-51 i8c)5 - Departmental Libraries of the University of Chicago. L.J. (20) 375-377 C 136 4 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 1884 Tedd.r (H. R.) Mr. .Melvil Dewey's work at Columbia CoJlej^^e,.L.C. (^i) 186-19 1 1894 New Librarv of Columbia Universitv, /../. (19) 37')-3''^" 1897 Nelson (C. A.) The New Columbia,/..;. 122) 747-74'' 1907 Canfield (J. H ) Special students" reference rconi ." C.>lemin , 217-218 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C 136=5 CORNELL UNIVERSITY 18S7 Burr (G. L.) Special collections at Ithaca, L.J. (12) 369-372 1889 Harris (G. W.) New Librarj^ building of the Cornell University, L.J. (14) 121-124 1890 Caldwell (G. C.) and A. D. White. What a University Library ought to be, L.J. (15) 205-206 1891 Harris (G. W.) Classification of the Cornell Universitv Library, L.J. (16) 138-139 1893 Austin {W .) Reference, seminary and department Libraries at Cornell University, L.J. (18) 181-183 1897 Harris (G. W.) Notes on the government and control of College Libraries, L.J. (22) Conf No 55-57 C 136=6 GEORGIA UNIVERSITY 1907 Wilson (L. R.) University Libraries of Georgia, A.L./l. Bull (i) Conf No 266-270 C 136=7 HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1878 Winsor (J.) Charging system at Harvard, L.J. (3) 338-339 1879 Sibley (J. L.) Address delivered before the A.L.A. at Boston, L.J. (4) 305-308 1881 Fiske (J.) Harvard College shelf-guide, L.J. (6) 54 CI36 8 ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 1897 Bicknell (P. F.) New Library building of the ITniversity of Illinois, L.J. (22) 303-304 1906 Sharp (K. L.) I'niversity of Illinois, University of Illinois Studies (2) No I, 85-96 C 136 9 IOWA UNIVERSITY 1885 North (A.) A Western University Library, /../. (10) 124-125 C 136=10 LELAND STANFORD UNIVERSITY 1899 New Library buildings of Leland Stanford University, Palo AUo, Cal, P.L. (4) 214-215 €136=11 MAINE STATE COLLEGE 1894 Library course of Maine State College, L.J. (19) 268 C 136=12 MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 1889 Sheffield (E. L.) University of Michigan Library, L.J. (14) 315 1906 Koch (T. W.) Student circulation in a University Library, L.J. (31) 75S-61 1908 A made-over Library — The Michigan University Library. P.L. (13) 8-9 C 136=13 MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY 1889 Folvvell (W. W.) Library ofthe ITniversity of Minnesota, L.J. (14) 412-413 C 136=14 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1901 New York ITniversity Library, P.L. ((■>) 239-247 C 136=15 NORTH=WESTERN UNIVERSITY 1894 Ambrose (L.) Orrington Lunt Library, L.J. (19) 338-340 Winsor (J.) Address at the opening of the Orrington Luni Library building, L.J. (19) 370-375 C 136=16 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 1907 Jones (O.) Student >ervice in Ohio University, P.L. (12) 227 C 136=17 PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY 1888 Williams (T.) Plans for the Library building of ITniversity of Pennsyl- vania, L.J. (13) 237-243 1890 Library of the University of Pennsylvania, L.J. (15) 142-143 1891 Williams (T.) Address at the opening of the Library, L.J. (16) 108-112 LIBRARIES OF UNITED STATES C 136=18 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 1877 Vinton (F.) Hints for improved Libniry economy drawn from usaj^fs at Princeton, L.J. (2) 53-57 1883 Review of the Princeton University Subject Catalo-^nif, L.J. (Sj i(>i)-i7o 1898 New Princeton Library, P.L. (3) 270-27 1 1900 Richardson (E. C.) Princeton I'niversitv Library and *its; roortjani/ation, L.J. (25) 219-222 C 136 19 RADCLIFFE COLLEGE 1896 Farley (C. A.) Radcliffe College Library and its closificalion, L.J. (21) 498-499 190S — New Library building at Radclitte College, L.J. 1 s.O 440-441 C 136 20 RICHMOND COLLEGE 18S4 R. C. H. Dedication of the new Librarv hail at Richmond College, L.J, (9) 136 C 136 21 ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 1S77 Robinson (O. H.) College ■ Libraries as semi-public libraries : the Rochester University- Library, L.J. (2) 57-60 Class-room bibliography, L.J. (2) 66-67 1880 Robinson (O. H.) Notes from Rochester I'niversity, L.J. (5) 142-43, iSo-82 C 136 22 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 1890 Von Ranke Library, L.J. (15) 43-44 C 136 23 YALE UNIVERSITY 1888 Memorial Library, Yale College, L.J. (13) 241) i8yo Yale's new University Library building, L.J. (15) 2;^^, C 137 ECCLESIASTICAL LIBRARIES, UNITED STATES— GENERAL 1876 Theological Libraries in United States, L'.5. Govt Kept 127-37 Sumner (J. S.) Theological Libraries in L'.S., f'.5. Govt Repl i37-()a 1879 Cathedral Libraries, L.J. (4) 130 1882 Clizbe (J.) A Church Library, L.J. (7) 86 i8Ss Richardson (E. C.) Report on Theological Libraries, L.J. (ro) 269-276 1S88 Smith (S.) An English Library in 14S6, L.J. (13) 76-70 C 138 HISTORICAL LIBRARIES, UNITED STATES— GENERAL 1S76 Homes (H. A.) Historical Societies in the United States, U.S. Govt Rept 312-25 Fletcher (\V. 1.) General considerations respecting historical research, U.S. Govt Rcpt 32s- 1-' Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Sketches of individual societies, U.S. Govt Rept 332-337 C 139 MILITARY LIBRARIES, UNITED STATES— GENERAL i87(. Warren (S. R.) and S. X. Clark. Libraries for soldiers ;'nd sailors, U.S. Govt Repl 273-76 1907 Heckman (F. B.) Libraries in the I niied States Army and Navy, /../. (32) 68-69 C 140 NAVAL LIBRARIES, UNITED STATES— GENERAL tS7(. Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Libraries for soldiers and sailors. U.S. Govt Rcpt 273-7s()ci,ilion Libraries, L.J. (19) 121-124 C 147 WOMEN'S CLUB LIBRARIES, UNITED STATES— GENERAL 1885 Women's Club Libraries, L.J. (10) 2;^ C 148 TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC LIBRARIES, UNITED STATES- GENERAL General Subjects 1876 (iill (T.) Scientific Libraries in I'nited Stales, I'.S. Goi't RepI 183-217 SPECIAL SUBJECTS C 149 AGRICULTURE 1887 Mann (B. P.) C.S. I)ei):irtni.nt ol Agriculturr Lihr;iry, /,./. (12) So C 149=1 EDUCATION 1908 Johnston (W. D.) Library of Buriau of ICducation in its relation to other pedagogical collections, .L/...1. Bull (2) 338-341 Re|)ort of the Librarian of the Bureau of I'iducation, L.J. {j,t,) 503-304 C 150 LAW 1876 Criswold (S. B.) Law Libraries in the Cnit.d Stales, U.S. (rovl Rept ibi-170 1907 (iilbert (F. 1^.) Adminisiralion and use of a Law Library, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 1)2-96 C 151 MEDICINE 187b Billings (J. S.) Medical Libniri.s in the Iniled States, U.S. Covt RepI 171-182 .1898 Gould ((i. M.) Cnion ..f .Ahdical And Public l.ibr.irics, L./. (23) Conf No LIBRARIES OF CANADA 123 iQoS Black (C. E.) Story of one Medical Library, F.L. (ij) 307-401 u»(H) Farlow (J. W.) Medical Library and it> conicnts, L.J. (34) 401-405 Mrdical Libraries and periodical' literature. Library Work (.') iSo-is'i OTHER Sl»i;CIAL LIBRVHIF.S, UMTr.I) STATES— (iliMiRAI. C 152 HOUSEHOLD LIBRARIES iScjb t'utler (M. S.) Home Libraries, L.J. (21) (io-6_' 1890 White (H.) On the value of homo libraries, L.J. (.'4) Conf No _'7-,-.i C 153 HOSPITAL LIBRARIES iSgt) Loomis (M. L. W.) Plan for a Hospital Library, /../. (J41 r lo C 154 CANADA— GOVERNMENT LIBRARIES i()04 Library of r.irliament, /'./,. (q) 235 C 155 PUBLIC LIBRARIES iS.S7 Public Libraries in (an.ida, [..C. (4) 117 Bain (J.), Junr. Public Libraries in the Dominion of Canada, /../. (12) 217-220 — • Brief review i)f the Libraries of Canada, /../. (12) 400-401), 450 1894 Greenwood's riiblic Libraries 544-547 1895 Bain (J.) Libraries of Canada, L. (7) 241-49 1900 — Libraries of Canada, L.J. (25) Conf No 7-10 Boose (J. R.) Libraries in Greater Britain, L. (N.S.) {i) i.si-ib;, U)Oi Fitzpatrick (A.) Libraries in Canadian lumber camps, L.J. (26) 141 IQ03 Lang^ton (H. H.) Canada and Public Libraries, L.J. (28) Conf No 43-40 Burpee (L. J.) Canadian Librar}' news, P.L. (8) 75-6, 125-20, 17^-76, ^87-88, 33.5-34- 439-440- 1904: P-L. (9) 186 Oldest Libraries in Canada, P.L. (9) 207-8 Lanjjton (H. H.) What a permanent Library Commission can do to aid Libraries, P.L. (9) 213-16 Carnegie Libraries in Canada, P.L. (9) 235 1905 Burpee (L. j.) Canadian Libraries and Mr. Carnegie, P.L. (10) 87 1907 Gurd (N.) Present problems of Libraries in Canada, P.L. (12) 176-180 Libraries in British North America, Lit Yr-Bk 674. 1908 : Lit Yr-Bk 768 Dewey (M.) What the Canadian Government is doing for Canadian Libraries, L.J. (33) 17-18 Burpee (L. J.) Canadian Libraries of long ago, .1.L..L Bull (2) iv3-i43. P.L. (13) 255-256 ■ ^ ^ CANADIAN LIBRARIES IN SPECIAL DISTRICTS C 156 MARITIME PROVINCES 1900 Boo.se (J. R.) Libraries in Greater Britain, L. (N.S.) (i) 1S2 1904 Geldert (J. M.) Public Libraries in the Maritime Provinces, P.L. (gi 205-7 C 157 MONTREAL 1897 (iould (C. II.) Description of important Librari-es in M(inli-..il. with remarks on departmental libraries, and Lit Conf 154-57 1904 — Library matters in Montreal, P.L. (9) 230-32 C 158 NORTHWEST 1005 Schoiefield (i;. O. S.) Libr.iries in thr British North W.'st, L.J. (30) Conf No 14-16 I r n Bowerman (G. F.) Some Libraries in I'.uilv st Nirlh West, P.L. (12) 120-22 C 1.59 ONTARIO 1901 Bain (J.), junr. Library movement in Ontario, L.J. (20) 2611-73 1904 Fitzpatrick (A.) Camp Libraries in Ontario, P.L. (9) 201-^ i()oS Leavitt (T. W . 11.) 'i"r.'V.'!Iin- Libnu-ir. in Oiu.irln.' A../, i"; ; 1 j;i-2;j C 160 Ot'IiBEC U)()4 Some Oueb.c rul)lic Librariis, /'./,. (i») 2^^.•^-^( C 161 ALASKA 1905 Beady (H. J.) Libr.-nics of .\!a-k.i. /../. (30) Conf No 141-143 124 BIBLIOGRAFHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C 162 CENTRAL AMERICA 1904 Kingsland (L. D.) Report on Libraries of Guatemala, L.j. (29) Conf No 91-92 1907 Schwill (R.) Impre??ions of the conditions of Spanish-American Libraries, L.J. (32) 72-74 C 163 SOUTH AMERICA— GENERAL 1907 Schwill (R.) Impressions of the conditions of Spanish-American Libraries, L.J. (32) 72-74 C 164 CHILE— NATIONAL 1904 Bennett (F. A.) Note on the National Library of Chile, L.J. (29) Tonf No 92-93 1909 Snushall (M.) National Library and Library progress in Chile, P.L. (14) 174-176 C 165 MEXICO— NATIONAL 18S5 Brown (A. N.) National Lihr..rv of Mexico, /../. (10) -M^^'-Hy C 166 WEST INDIES 1900 Boos6 (J. R.) Libraries in Lireater Britain, L. (N.S.) (i) 185 1907 Libraries in West Indies, L/^f^rcrrv Vr-ft/c 676-7. 1908: Literary Yr-Bk yyi C 167 BAHAMAS 1901 James (M. S. R.) Public Libraries of Nassau, N.P., and the Bahama Islands, L.A.R. (3) 368-70 C 168 JAMAICA 1897 Cundall (F.) Library work ir. Jamaica, 2nd Lit Conf 173-78 C 168 1 TRINIDAD 1909 Hart (M.) A Tropical Library- Port of S|)ain, /'./.. (14) 379 C 169 EUROPE— GENERAL 1877 Mitchell (F. C.) European Libraries, L.J. (2) 12-13 1892 Dewey (M.) Notes on some Continental Libraries, L.J. (17) 121-22 1907 Monroe (W. S.) Impressions of some European Libraries, L.J. (32) 161-62 Wood (H. A.) Impressions of Foreign Libraries, la Lib O. (5) 145-149 C170 LIBRARIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM .1897 List of British rate-supported Libraries established under the various Public Libraries Acts, giving particulars of establishment, organization, staff, methods and Librarians, Ciyccmi'ood's Yr-Bk 117-227. 1900-01: Green- wood's Yr-Bk 65-253 List of British endowed, collegiate, proprietary and other, showing date of establishment, number of volumes and particulars of administration, (]rccmvood's Yr-Bk 228-231. 1900-01 : Greenwood's Yr-Bk 273-320 1906 Library progress. Lit Yr-Bk 551-562. 1907 : Lit Yr-Bk 581-593 1907 List of principal Libraries in the Ignited Kingdom, Lit Yr-Bk 597-673 1908 Library progress. Lit Yr-Bk 040-658 List of principal Libraries in the United Kingdom, /.// Yr-Bk 675-767 C 171 PUBLIC LIBRARIES, ENGLAND— GENERAL 1877 Wright (W. H. K.) Best means of promoting the Imcc Library movement in small towns and villages, 1st hit Conj 22-28 1878 Shore (T. W.) Old Parochial Libraries in England and Wales, L.A.IJ.K. Trans (1) 51-53, 145-153 . ,.,.,. i87() Sutton (C. W.) and ir. L. Campbell. Statistical report on iMce Libraries, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 138, L.J. (3) 23-24 1883 Credland (W. R.) Free Libraries in 1882, L.A.M.N. (4) 18-22 1884 Tedder (11. R.) Progress of the Free Library movement in 1S82, L.C. (i) 8-12 1885 Free Libraries in 1884, L.C. (2) 69-70 1886 Taylor (J.) Earliest Free Libraries, L.C. (3) 155-163 Downing (W.) Free Public l,ibraries from a Bookseller's point of view, L.C. (3) 194-197 LIBRARIES OF ENGLAND 125 1887 Wright (W. H. K.) Municipal Libraries and suburban districts, L.C. (4) 39-43 1888 Pacy (F.) 'lown Libraries and surrounding districts, L.C. (5) 45-4S 1889 Thompson (Sir E. M.) Some hints on the future of Free Libraries, /„ (i) 402-410 1891 (Jutler (M. S.) Impressions in foreign libraries, L.J. (ib) Conf No 48-52 1892 Gladstone on the growth of Libraries in England : Speech at opening of St. Martin 's-in-the-Eields Library, L.J. (17) 200-202 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 91-234 1897 Tedder (H. R.) Evolution of the Public Library, 2nd hit Conf 12-18 Axon (W. E. A.) Early history of the Public Library movement, Grecti- wood's Library Yr-Bk 16-27 1899 Ogle (J. J.) Edwards and Ewart and the Select Committee on Public Libraries, 1849, L.A.R. (i) 696-708 Southern (J.) Municipal Libraries and their development, L.A.R. (1) 607-18 Brown (J. D.) Principal rate-supported Libraries, L.A. Yr-Bk 74-87 German view of l?ritish Public Libraries, L. IF. (i) 139-140 1900 Public Library Jubilee, L. IF. (3) 137-139 Brown (J. D.) ijbrnry progress, L. {N.S.) (i) 5-11 Fry (Sir E.) Nature of libraries and the nature of books, L.A.R. (1) 507-14 1901 Balcarres (Lord) Public Libraries at home and abroad, L.A.R. (3) 80-86 Brown (J. D.) Principal rate-supported Libraries, L.A. Yr-Bk 88-102 1902 Peddie (R. A.) Past, present, and future of Public Libraries, L.A. (3) 107-9 Webb (S.) Library service of London : its co-ordination, development and education, L.A.R. (4) 193-203, Discussion 231-236 Brown (J. D.) Principal rate-supported Libraries, L.A. Yr-Bk 61-05 Keogh (A.) English and American Libraries : a comparison, L. IF. (5) 146-149 1903 Brown (J. D.) Principal rate-supported Libraries, L..L Yr-Bk 64-69 Hodges (N. D. C.) Notes on English Public Libraries, L.J. (28) 593-596 1904 Hodgkin (T.) Presidential address, L.A.R. (6) 403-415 Brown (J. D.) Principal rate-supported Libraries, L-A. Yr-Bk •6c)-y^ James (M. S. R.) Modern British Libraries, F.L. (9) 371-377 Brown (J. D.) Public utilization of existing Libraries, L. (N.S.) (5) 93-101 1905 — • Principal rate-supported Libraries, L.A. Yr-Bk 71-77 Stewart (J. D.) Technical education and Public Libraries in England, P.L. (10) 455-457 190b Bailey (W. H.) Presidential address, L.A.R. (S) 461-470 Libraries in England, Lit Yr-Bk 563-596 1907 Survey of Library progress, L. IF. (10) 1-4 Libraries in England, L.A. Yr-Bk 96-102 1908 Brown (J. D.) British Municipal Libraries, L. (N.S.) (9) 218-224 1909 Yates (R.) Library progress in the northern counties, L.A.R. (11) 27()-2S4 Significance of Public Libraries, L.A. (6) 247-249 Farr (H.) Libraries in rural districts, L.A. (6) 389-394 European and American Libraries — A contrast, /..IF. (11) 245-250, 371- 374. 405-4.0!^ — A Questioned criticism, L.J. (34) 108-110 Bay (J. C.) A British criticism, /'./.. (14) 95-9(1 Keogh (A.) English and .\merican Libraries, P.L. (14) 131-132 Sayers (VV. C. B.) Am< rican Libraries, L..1. (7) 51-54 C 172 ENGLAND— NATIONAL LIBRARY (BRITISH MUSEUM) 1877 Axon (W. E. .\.) British Museum in its relation to provincial culture, L.J. (2) 125-128, Discussion 246-247 1879 British Museum Librarv and its usefulness for scientific consultation, /../. (4) 161-165 1882 Dziatzko (K.) Librarv and Reading Room of the British Museum, L..4.M.A'. (3) 10-15, -'''>35. 46-53. /-/■ (7) 7Q-«4 1SS4 Thomas (E. C.) New building ;it th(; British Museum, L.C. (1) i<)-i8 Anderson (J. P.) Estimate of the contents of the British Museum Librarv, L.C. (i) 65-66 Richardson (E. C.) Bibliographical facilities of tin- Rrilish Museum, /,./. (9) 156 1S85 Garnett (R.) Memorandum by the late Rev. H. 11. Halx r on the removal of the British Museum Library from Montague House, L.C. (2) 1-5 -- Books in the British Museum, f..J. (10^ 0-'' 1887 — Changes at the British Museum since 1877, /..('. (4) 81-85 126 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1888 Memorial to tho Treasury on the British Museum, L.C. (5) 16-17 British Museum Library, L.J. (13) 94 1894 Enlargement of the British Museum, L.J. (19) 129-130 Cutter (C. A.) European Libraries — British Museum, L.J. (19) 289-292 British Museum Library and its work, Greenwood's Public Libraries 493-501 i8qS Macfarlane (J.) National Libraries of Great Britain and France, and their catalogues, L. (lo) 37-41 1904 Bradshaw (H.) Letters to officials of the British Museum, L. {N.S.) (5) 166-19:2, 431-44^ James (M. S. R.) Modern British Libraries, P.L. (9) 371-377 1905 Pollard (A. W.) Recent English purchases at the British Museum, L. (N.S.) (6) 1-28, Barvvick (G. F.) A Day's work in the Reading Room of the British Museum, L. (N.S.) (6) 304-308 1907 Possibilities of a National Library, L.A.R. (9) 596-598 190S Pollard (A. W.) Recent English purchases at the British Museum,. L. (N.S.) (9) 32^.^32 GOVERNMENT LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C 173 INDIA OFFICE 1904 Brown (F. H.) India Office Library, L. {N.S.) (5) 256-265 C 174 PATENT OFFICE 1895 Hulme (E. W.) English Patent Law, its history, literature and Library, L. (10) 42-55 1902 Some new library buildings — Patent Office Library, L.TF. (4) 312-314 ENGLAND— SPECIAL C 175 CHAINED LIBRARIES iS.Sq Blades (W.) On chained Libraries, L. (1) 411-416 1S91 Brassington (W. S.) Additional notes to Ijladcs' " Bibliographical Miscellanies," Nos 3, 4, 5. Books in chains, L. (3) 270-273, 441-445. C176 LIBRARIES FOR THE BLIND 1887 Briscoe (J. P.) Libraries for the Blind, L.C. (4) 6S-71 C 177 CLERICA*L LIBRARIES iqor Bray Clerical Libraries, L..1.A'. (3) 29-31 C 178 COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 1903 Functions of a University Library, L.IF. (5) 2t-.4-265 190S Lane (W. C.) Central Bureau of information and loan collection for College Libraries, L.J. (33) 429-432 C 179 ECCLESIASTICAL LIBRARIES iS7i-j C 182 INDUSTRIAL LIBRARIES iSSr Humphrey (('•. R.) Workmen's or Factory Libraries, L.A.M.N. (2) 53-5S iS()2 Samuelsoii (,).) A l-\Mmous industrial Librar\-, /,./. (4) 188-189 LIBRARIES OR ESCI.ASD C 183 LAW LIBRARIES 1887 Pollock (F.) Use and ordering of Law Libraries, /,.('. (4) n-i; C 184 MEDICAL LIBRARIES 1881) Bailev (J. B.) The Library of the Roval ("hIIiqc of Surgeons in Kngland, L. '(i) 249-201 C 185 MILITARY LIBRARIES igoo Carter (B.) >riiitary Libraries, L.W. (2) 2^^235 C186 NAVAL LIBRARIES 1900 Carter (B.) Naval Libraries, L.IF. (2) 290-292 C 187 PRISON LIBRARIES 1899 Selby (W. L.) Prison Libraries : an hilherto unue\-elt)|)<'d field of ICnglish Librarianship, L.A. (i) 187-190 1900 Harvey (W.) A Peep into a Prison Library, 7.. II'. (2) 1S3-184 C 188 PRIVATE LIBRARIES 1885 Christie (R. C.) The Catalogues of the Librarv of ihe Due de la \'alliere, L.C. (2) 153-159 1887 Williams (F. W.) Gladstone's Library, L.J. (12) 115, 121 1889 Library of Ralph Thoresby, L.J. (i) 185-190 1902 Maddison (F. R.) Canou. Dean Honeywood's Library, L..I.R. (4) 390-3 1903 Savage (E. A.) Samuel Pepys' Library, port., L. (N.S.) (4) 286-291 1904 Plomer (H. R.) A Cavalier's Librarv (Mseount (\)n\vav), L. (N.S.) (5) 158-17^ 1905 Pollard (A. \\.) The Rowfant books (Mr. Locker's Library), L. (N.S.) (6) 309-314 DufT (E. G.) The Library of Richard Smith, /.. (xV..S.) (8) 1 13-133 Bonaparte Library 1898 The Bonaparte Library, /../. (8) 24S-51 C 189 RAILWAY LIBRARIES 1905 Riebenach (^L) Railway Libraries, /../. (30) <)_'7--'S C190 CLUB LIBRARIES 1894 Boose (J. R.) The Library of 'the Royal Colonial Institute, L.J. (0) i.)i-2o6 1885 Smith (S.) Club and Institute Libraries, L.C. (2) 28-33 1886 Pollock (F.) Library of the Alpine Club, L.C. (3) 136-40 1890 Hutton (A. \V.) A Political Club Librarv (The Gladstone Librarv at ih.- National Liberal Club), L.J. (2) 77-86' ENGLAND, SPECIAL LOCALITIES— ALPHABETICALLY C 191 BATH, SOMERSET 1901 Macaulay (C. T.) Literary Associations of Baili, /...I. A'. (3) 70-711 1906 Go to Bath, B.A.R. (3) xv-xxi C 192 BIRMINGHAM, M ARWICK 1888 Dent (R. K.) Fn e Libraries of Birmingham and its iieighbourhtM.d. L.C. (5) i-t' 1898 Birmingham Library, 1779-1897, L. (10) ''8-75 1902 Dent (R. K.) Some institutions of Birmingham and its neighl>ourho(Kl, L.A.R. (4) ^,71-81 Shaw, (A. C.) Birmingham Free Libraries, J...].h'. (4) 492-3 iN 1906 Dent (R. K.) Birmingham: its Libraii.s and it-^ Rooks.-ll.r-, li.A.R. (4)i-iv » C 193 BOLTON, LANCASHIRE 1908 Notable Libraries Bolton, /.. H'. (11) I3<)-M3 C 193=1 BOURNEMOUTH, HANTS 1909 Notable Libraries Bournemouth, /,. H'. (ii)403-4 C 207=2 HALIFAX, YORKS 1909 Notablo Libraries — Halifax, L.W. (12) 57-00 C208 HEREFORD LIBRARY, HEREFORD 1907 Beach (F. N.) Liti^rary haunts and shrine> i.f H. irtordshirc, B.A.H. {$y Iv-lviii C208 1 HOVE, SUSSEX 1909 Notable Libraries — Hove, L.W. (11) 423-427 C209 HULL, YORKS 190-' Central Public Library, Hull, L.W. (4) 295-90 U)o<.} Page (VV. G. B.) Notes on Hull Libraries, B.A.R. (0) i-vii C 209=1 IPSWICH, SUFFOLK 190C) Notable Libraries — Ipswich, L.W. (12) 138-140 C210 KETTERING, NORTHAMPTON 1904 Kettering Public Library, L.W. (7) 10-13 C211 LEEDS, YORKS— GENERAL iqo3 Tait (A.) Some of the public institutions of Leeds, /...l. A'. (5) 341-S-' C2I2 LEEDS— PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1884 New Public Library at Leeds, L.C. (i) 66-69 1880 Yates (J.) Our Town Library: its successes and failures, L.C. (3) 36-39 1904 Hand (T. W.) Leeds Public Free Libraries, L.A.K. (6) 1-28 C213 LEEDS— PRIVATE LIBRARIES 1908 Gilson (J. P.) Library of Henry Saville of Banke in Yorkshire Bib Scty's Trans (9) 140-210 ' V/H^evi: '. >A j C 213=1 LEICESTER LIBRARIES 19(H) Heme (F. S.) Libraries of Leicester, B.A.R. (o) xxv-xxix C214 LIVERPOOL LIBRARIES, LANCASHIRE— GENERAL 1883 Cowell (P.) Origin and history of some Liverpool l^ibraries, L.A.U.K. Trans (6) 31-39 11)09 May (S. VV.) Literature and Libraries of Liverpool, B.A.R. ((■>) I-lii C215 LIVERPOOL LIBRARIES— PUBLIC i8q7 Cowell (P.) Reminiscences of library work in Liverpool during 40 vears, Jiid hit Conf 99-102 C2ie LONDON— GENERAL 1877 Historical and descriptiv(; accounts of the visfits to Melro|)olil;in Libraries^ ist Int Cottf 213-40 1878 Report of the Secretary of the Metropolitan Free Libraries Commiltee, L.A.U.K. Trans (i) 13-15 1885 Thomas (E. C.) Libraries of London in 1710, L.C. (j) 41-47 1892 Doubleday (W. K.) A year's development of the Public Library niovenicnt in Greater London, L. (4) 142-46 i8c)4 Public Libraries of London, Greenwood's Public Libraries 2(ji-35r ]8c)5 Welch (C.) Public Library movement in Londpn ; a rcvi?\\ of ils progress and suggestions for its consolidation and extension, L. (7) <)7-ioc) 1898 Carter (A. H.) Polytechnic and Public Libraries of London, I ..A. (1) H'vio iSgq London Boroughs and the Public Libraries, L. TF. (2) 85-88 1901 Public Libraries in the; Metropolitan Boroughs. L.W. (3) '53-55- 185-87 1004 Baker (K. A.) The Library of the llniversity of London. /.. H". (o) 207-209 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) Progress of the Public l.iKrary niovi nn nf in London. /'./.. (()) 401-403 I30 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1906 Inkster (L.) Library grouping, L.A.R. (8) 46-52 Present position of London Municipal Libraries, witli suggestions lor increasing their efficiency, L.A.R. (8) 625-632 London Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 563-572 1907 London Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 635-647 190S Baker (E. A.) Note on Mr. Rvi^'s Guide to the Libraries of London, L.A.R. (10) 257-258 1905 London Libraries, Lit \r-Bk 721-730 LONDON PUBLIC LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C2I7 BERMONDSEY 1900 Berniondsey Public Library, /-..I. (2) i58-()2 C218 CHELSEA 1901 Chelsi'a Public Library, L.A. (2) 239.41 C 218=1 CLERKENWELL 1893 Brown (J. D.) The Working of the Clerkenwrll Public Library, L. (5) 109-iiq 1894 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) Dawn of a new epoch, /.. (h) 212-213 Brown (J. D.) and H. W. Fincham. Clerkenwell Open Lending Library, -L. (6)'344-353 ^895 — The C^lerkenwell Open Lending Library, /,./. (20) 51-54 C219 HAMMERSMITH 1900 Hammersmith Public Libraries, L.A. (2) ]i7-]S C 220 HAMPSTEAD 1901 Hampstead Public Libraries, L.A. (2) 212-14 €221 ISLINGTON 1906 Islington's first Library, L.H'. (q) 121-22 1909 Notable Libraries — Islington. /.. 11'. (it) 303-308 C222 LEWISHAM 1902 Lewisham Public Library, /.. 11 . (4) 314-16 C223 ST. GEORGE INTHEEAST, STEPNEY 1900 " Passmore Edwards" Library, L.A. (2) 192-94, L. 11 . (i) i45-4t> C224 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR, SOUTHWARK 1900 St. CJeorge the Martyr Public Libr.ary, L.W. (2) 263.O5 C225 WANDSWORTH 1S98 Bradley (W. 'I\) \\"and>w(.rth Public Lll-rary. L.A. (1) 2(^-27 C226 WEST HAM 1.S98 West Ham Public Libr.iry, L. ir. (i) 84-S8 C227 GUILDHALL LIBRARY 1889 Welch (C:.) Guildhall Library and its work. L. (1) 32(.-334 1903 Clarke (A. L.) Public Lending Libniries for the City i>f London, /.. (-V.N.) (3) 135-140 1904 Welch (C.) (iuildhall Library and Mu.seum, L. {N.S.) (4) 68-84 1908 Borrajo {V.. M.) Guildhall Library : its history and |)resent i^osition, L.A.R. (10) 381-395, Discussion 40(1-409 C228 SPECIAL LIBRARIES 1887 Famous Reading Libraries in London (Mudie's and .St. lanies's Libraiies), L.J. (12) 195 1900 Clarke (A. L.) Reputed hrst circulating Library in London, L. (iY..S".) (i) 274-297 Axon (W. E. A.) London circulating Library in 1743, L. (\\S.) (i) 377-378 1907 Library of Economic Literature (Goldsmiths Company's Library), L.A.R. (9) 599-600 LIHRARJES OF KMiLAMi C229 MEDICAL LIBRARIbS 1906 Prideaux (W. K. H.) M.dical Libraries ut l-unduii, L.A.R. (!S) 405-2J C230 GRAY'S INN LIBRARY iSSi Douthwaito (W. R.) Librari* s of ih- Inn.s ot (.ouri, L.A.l.K. Trims (4) ^7-30 — Notes on the (ira\ V Inn Library, I.. A. M.S'. (2) j-7 C23i ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE LIBRARY iSt)4 Boose (J. R.) Library of the Royal Colonial Instituic, L. {(■,) 191-206 C23M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LIBRARY 1904 Baker (E. A.) Library of the Iniversity of London, /.. 11'. (6) 207-9 1909 Chambers (R. \V.) Library of the University Collet;* of London, J..A.H. ■ (11) 350-358. Discussion "361-363 C232 MANCHESTER, LANCASHIRE— GENERAL i8g(( Sutton (C. W.) Some of the Institutions of. Mamht ster and Salfurd, L.A.R. (i) 550-563 U)oq ■ — Manchester Libraries and Booksellers, H.A.lx. (h) l\v-lx.\ C233 MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1879 Credland (W. R.) Free Public Libraries of Manch) Ixv-lxx C234 MANCHESTER— COLLEGE i87q Sutton (C. W.I M.inchester Grammar School Librar\ , T.A.I. K. Iratis {2) 126 C 235 MANCHESTER— ECCLESIASTICAL 1871) Sutton (C. W.I Mancheslcr C.ithedral Library. L.A.I .K. Trans (2) 126 MANCHESTER LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C236 CHETHAMS LIBRARY 1879 Bailey (J. F.) Ch. iham's Library, ]..A.r.K. Irans (j) n.^-if,; C237 CHRISTIE LIBRARY, OWENS COLLEGE 1879 Kay (J. T.) Owens Collej^^e Library. L.A.I .K. Trans (2) 11O-117 1S93 — Owens Collei,'-e Librarv. L. (5) 20-33 i90(". Rhodes (W. K.) dirisile' Librarv, Owen. Coll(j>c. M:mche..i.r. /...!./.'. (^) 73-81 C238 FOREIGN LIBRARY 187c) Sutton (C. W.l I'oreij^ii Library, L.A.L.K. irans (2) 125 C239 LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY'S LIBRARY U)oi L(i}4h (C. W . F.) Arr;inj,ninent of the I.,iterarv and I'tiilosophicil Society's Library, L.A.R. (3) ii()-i2i C 240 MAYOR'S LIBRARY 1S7.) Sutton (C. W.l M:iyoi'> Librar\, /.. 1./ ./\. Iran.- U) 1 js C240 1 MEDICAL 1870 Cullin-ucrlli (C. J.I M.inchcsier Medictl Socieiv'- Library. /....!.('. 7\. Trans (2) 127 C240 2 MECHANICS 1870 Sutton ({\ W.) Manchester M<;chanic-. inMiiiiiion. /.. l.L.K. Trans (2) 127 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C24I OVERSEERS' LIBRARY 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Overseers' Library, L.A.U.K. Tratis (2) 12X PORTICO LIBRARIES 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Portico Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 128 RADCLIFFE 1879 Acland (Sir H. W.) Foundation and progress of the Radcliffe Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (i) 29-31 C242 RADFORD LIBRARY AT ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Radford Library at St. Mary's Hospital, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 128 C243 ROYAL EXCHANGE LIBRARY 1879 Sutton (C. VV.) Royal Excha;nge Library,, L. /I. U.iv. Trans (2) 12S C244 ROYAL INFIRMARY LIBRARY 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Royal Infirmary Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 12S C245 RYLANDS MEMORIAL LIBRARY 1899 John Rylands Memorial Library, L.A.R. (i) 564-71, 679-88, L.J. (24) 621-23 C246 SCHILLERAUSTALT LIBRARY 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Schiller-Austalt Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 128 C247 UNITARIAN CHAPEL LIBRARY, CROSS STREET 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Cross Street Chapel Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 125 C248 NEWCASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND— PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1884 Picton (Sir J.), J. D. Mullins and E. C. Thomas. Royal visit to Newcastle upon Tyne, opening of the Public Libraries, L.C. (i) 137-42 1905 Anderton (B.) Struggle for a Public Library in Newcastle, L.A.R. (7) 259-71. 307-28 €249 OXFORD LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1878 Thomas (E. C.) Libraries of Oxford, L.A.U.K. Trans (i) 24-28 1894 Libraries of Oxford, L'.5. Go7'f 7? p/)f 849.53 ?! J.J « I !>: VIHJ.I /.'ii OXFORD LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C250 BODLEIAN LIBRARY 1902 Bodleian Tercentenary, L.W. (5) 113-1Q 1903 Bodleian Tercentenary, U.S. Govt Rcpt 990-94 C251 PENZANCE, CORNWALL— LIBRARIES, GENERAL 1886 Lack-Szyrnia (W. S.) Librarirs in PcMizancc, L.C. (3) 169-172 C252 PLYMOUTH, DEVON— PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1886 Shelly (J.) Notes on the Public Libraries of Plymouth and Stonehouse, L.C. (3) 1-8 C 252=1 PORTSMOIJTH, HANTS . . 1909 Notable Libraries — Portsmoulh, L.W. (11) 263-265 C253 REDRUTH, CORNWALL 1900 Hale (W. G.) Annals of :i country library, L.W. (3) 35-37 C254 SALFORD, LANCASHIRE 1879 Plant (J.) Salford Free Public Libraries and Museum, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 117-118 1900 Mullen (B. H.) Salford and the inauguration of Public Free Libraries movement: a contribution to the historv of Free Libraries, L.A.R. (2) 183-89 LIBRARIES OF ENGLAND 133 C255 SALFORD— ECCLESIASTICAL 1879 Sutton (C. W.) I?iblr Christian Clniivh Library, I. .A. U.K. Trans {2) 1J5 C256 TAVISTOCK, DEVONSHIRE— PUBLIC LIBRARY i88() Aiford (D. P.) Notes on tlir I'avistock riil)lic Library, I..C. (3) 81-86 €257 TRURO, CORNWALL— LIBRARIES, GENERAL 1885 Moor (A. P.) Libraries of Truro, L.C. (;,) 105-107 €258 WELLS CATHEDRAL LIBRARY 1901 Cathedral Library at Wells, L.A.R. (3) S6-7 190(1 Williams (T. W.) Wells Cathedral Library, L.A.R. (S) ,^7-!-377 C259 WHiAN, LANCASHIRE— PUBLIC LIBRARY i89<) Folkard (H.) Wii4:an : an historical skeieh with a noic on its Free Public Library, L..I.R. (i) 357-bS C260 WIGAN— PRIVATE 1883 Visit of the Association to Wigan : Haii^h Hall and the h"rec Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (6) 191- 195 €261 WINDSOR CASTLE LIBRARY 1891 Thackeray (F. St. J.) Notes on the Libraries ai Windsor Castle and Eton College, L. (3) 54-58 C26M WORTHING, SUSSEX i9o<) Notable Libraries — Worthinir, L.W. 112) ^9-101 ENGLAND, SPECIAL— ARRANGED UNDER COUNTIES C262 BERKSHIRE 189 1 Thackeray (F. St. J.) Notes on the Librari.-s at Windsor dastle^andTEt^n College, L.J. (3) 54-58 <263 CAMBRIDGE— GENERAL ,1882 Mayor (J. E, B.) Cambridge Libraries in 1710, L..-1.L'.A. I runs (5) iiO-k) 1906 Porter (C. P.) Cambridgt; Libraries, B.A.R. (4) x\v-\xx C264 CAMBRIDGE— PUBLIC 1882 Cambridge Free Public Library, L.A.l'.K. Trans (5) .340-42 1880 An Open Access Library at Cambridge, L.C. (3) 149-152 1905 Pink (J.) After fifty years: a retrospect, L.A.R. (7) 513-2(1 €265 CAMBRIDGE— UNIVERSITY 18S2 Bradshavv (H.) Some account of the urgani/alion of the Cambridge University Library, L..\.U.K. Trans (5) 229-37 Pe.irson (J. B.) Emanuel College Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (5) 242-3 ^ 190 1 College Libraries of Cambridge, L.W. (3) 208-209 1905 .\ldis (H. G.) Organization and methods of the Cambridge University Library, L.A.R. (7) 625-36, D!scus>ion 545-7 l ' €266 CAMBRIDGE— SPECIAL 1891 Lewis (S. S.) The Library of Corpu> ("hrivti College, LJ. (3) i2i-:;5 €267 CHESHIRE— GENERAL 1S79 Axon (W. E. A.) Libraries of T^ancashin- .md Cheshlr.', L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 47-53, /../. (4) 35-38, 412 €268 CHESHIRE, SPECIAL— PRIVATE 1870 Axon (W. E. A.) Sir lohn Chesshvr.'v Library at TIalton in Che>hire, /-•/• (4) 35-3-^ €269 CORNWALL— GENERAL 1900 Brown (J. D.) Some Cornish Libraries, /.. H^. (3) 57-(>2 134 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY CORNWALL— SPECIAL C27t PENZANCE 1886 Lack-Szyrin;i (W. S.) Libraries in Penzance, L.C. (3) 169-173 C271 REDRUTH 1900 Hale (VV. G.) The Annals of a country Library. /,. II . (3) 35-37 C 272 TRURO 1885 Moor (A. P.) Libraries of Truro, /..('. (3) 105-7 C 273 DERBY— CHATSWORTH 1898 Crowther (W.) C'hatsworth and it> Library, L. (8) 439-444 C274 DEVONSHIRE 1885 Parfitt (E.) Dc\on and Kxeter Institutions, L.C. (3) 107-9 DEVONSHIRE— SPECIAL C 275 EXETER 1907 Soper (H. T.) Kxeter Libraries, B.A.R. (5) xxi-xsiii 1908 — Royal Albert Memorial, Exeter : an example of \\ hat can be done by co-operation, L.W. (10) 411-415 C276 PLYMOUTH 1886? Shelly (J.) Notes on the Public Libraries of Plymouth and .Stonehouse, L.C. (3) 1-8 C277 TAVISTOCK 1886 Alford (D. P.) Notes on Tavistock Public Library, L.C. (3) Si-6 GLOUCESTER— SPECIAL C278, BRISTOL— PUBLIC 1898 Mathews (E. R. N.) History of the Public Library Movement in Bristol, L. (8) 198.205 1900 Mathews (N.) Sur\ev of the Bristol Public Libraries, L..rl.A'. (2) 641-50 Taylor (L. A.) Some of th<' Public Institutions of Bristol, L.A.R. (2) 459-68 1906 Hutton (G.) Bristol : its Libraries and its Booksellers, B.A.R. (4) xv-xix 1909 Notable Libraries— Bristol, L.W. (12) 217-224 C278 1 BRISTOL— MEDICAL 1901 Griffith (L. M.) Some things of general interest in the Bristol Medical Library, V...1.7*'. {3) 285-97, 34i-5-^ C 278=2 BRISTOL— ANCIENT 1903 Williams (T. \\ .) Media-va! Libraries : with special reference to Bristol ■ .; and its neii^hboiirhood, l.A.R. (^) 353-61, 389-99 C 279 HAMPSHIRE— BOURNEMOUTH 1909 L.W. (ii) 4O3-466 C280 HAMPSHIRE— PORTSMOUTH 1909 L.W. (11) 263-265 KENT—SPECIAL C 281 CANTERBURY 1906 Beazeley (M.) History of ihe Chapt.M- l.ibrars of Canterburv Cathedral, Brt Scty's Traus (S) iij-Ss C28M GRAVESEND 1909 L.W. (II) 383-386 C282 HEREFORDSHIRE— HEREFORD 1907 Beach (F. N.) Literary haunts and -hrincs of Herefordshire, B.A.R. (5) Iv-lvlii LIBRARIES OF KNGLAyV, 735 C283 LANCASHIRE— GENERAL 1.S79 Axon (W. E. A.) Libraries of Lancashire and Chishin-, L.A.V.K. I'nuis (2) 47-52. L./. (4) 35-38 Harnish (E.) Co-operative Libraries of Lama^hif.', \ork>hire, and Durham, L.A.V.K. Trans (2) 61-4, 149 C -'84 LANCASHIRE— ECCLESLVSTICAL iSS^ Christie (R. C.) Old Church and School Lihrari. > ol Lancashin , L.A.V.K. Trans {b) .iS'-\7. 'SS6 : L.C. (3) 15-17 LANCASHIRE— SPECIAL C 285 BOLTON iijoS Notable Libraries — Bolton, L.W. (11) i3(>i43 C286 BURY i»)()2 Some New Library buildings, Bury, ill., /..U". 14) -M>7-i) C 287 LIVERPOOL 1883 Cowell (P.) Orif^in and history of some ravtr|)0(>l l.ibrariev., L.A.V.K. Trans (6) 31-39 1897 " ' Reminiscences of Library work in Livi rpooi durini; 40 yoars. Trans of the 2nd Int Conj 99-102 ' '' uiot) May (S. \^'.) Libraries of Liverpool, B.A.R. ((>) !-lii ' ' C288 MANCHESTER— GENERAL 1899 Sutton (C. W.) Some of the Institution- uf Manchoicr and Salford. L..\.R. (I) 550-503 1909 - Manchester Libraries and Booksellers, H.A.K. ((>) Iw Iw C289 MANCHESTER— PUBLIC 1S79 Credland (W. R.) Free Public Libraries of .ManchesL,|- ;ind Branches, L.A.V.K. Trans (2) 1 18-125 1892 Rawson (Councillor H.) The Free Public Libraries of Maiicinster : their liistory, org'anization and work, L. (4) 28S-94 190^ Jubilee of the Manchester Public Libraries. /,. 11". (5) ^i2-pS. L..LR. (5) 213-18 1909 Sutton (C. W.) Manchester Libraries and Bookvrllers, }l.\.h\ (b) Ixv-lxx C290 MANCHESTER— UNIVERSITY 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Manchester Public Library movi- ment in Greater London, L. (4) 142-46 1895 Welch (C.) Public Library movement in London : a review of its progress and suggestions for its consolidation and ixttn-.ion, L. (7) 97-109 1898 Carter (A. H.) The Polytechnic and Public Libraries of London, L.A. (i) 16-19 1899 London Boroughs and the Public Libraries, L. H'. (2) 85-88 1901 Public Libraries in the Metropolitan Boroughs, L.W. (3) 153-155, 185-187 1904 Baker (E. A.) The Library of the University of London, L. iV. (6) 207-201) McAlister (J. Y. W.) Progress of the Public Library niovemenl in London, P.L. (9) 401-3 1906 Inkster (L.) Library progress, L.A.R. (8) 46-52 Present position of London Municipal Libraries, with suggestion for increasing their efficiency, L.A.R. (8) 625-32 London Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 563-572. 1907: Lit Yr-Bk 635-647 ■• 1908 Baker (E. A.) Note on Mr. Rve's Guide to the Libraries of London, L.A.R. (10) 257-258 London Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 721-736 LONDON— SPECIAL C297 BERMONDSEY 1899-igoi Public Library, ///., L..1. (2) 158-162 C298 BRITISH MUSEUM 1879 Library and its usefulness for scientific consultation, L.J. (4) 161-65 1882 Dziatzko (K.) Library and Reading Room of the British Museum, L.A. M.N. (3) 10, 15, 26-35, 46-53 1884 Richardson (E. C.) Bibliographical facilities of the British Museum, L.J. (9) 156 1885 Garnett (R.) Books in the British Museum, L.J. ( ro) q, (13) 94 C299 CHELSEA 1899-1901 Public Libraries, ///., L..1. (2) 239-241 C 299=1 CLERKENWELL 1893 Brown (J. D.) The Working of the Clerkenwell Library, L. (5) io()-ii<) 1804 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) Dawn of a new epoch, L. (6) 212-213 Brown (J. D.) and H. W. Fincham. Clerkenwell Open Lending Libi.iry, L. (6) 344-353 1895 — The Clerkenwell Open Lending Library, L.J. (20) 51-54 C300 GUILDHALL i88() Welch (C.) Guildhall Library and its work, L. (i) 320-34 1904 — Guildhall Library and museum, L. (N.S.) (4) 168-84 igo8 Borrajo (E. M.) Guildhall Library : its history and present po^i^i(>n, L.A.R. (10) 581-95, Discussion 406-9 €301 GOLDSMITHS' LIBRARY i()<)7 Library of Economic Literature (Goldsmiths' Company's Library!, / . I. A'. (9) 599-600 C30M GRAY'S INN 1881 Douthwaite (W. R.) Notes on the Gray's Inn Library, L.A.M.X. (2) 2-7 C302 HAMMERSMITH 1899-1901 Hammersmith Public Libraries, phiiis ill., /...I. (j) 117-1.^ C 303 HAMPSTEAD 1899 Hampstcad Public Libraries, plans ill., L.A. (2) -MJ-J14 East, Stepney, Ml, L.A. (2) 192-194 1900 " Passmore Edwards " Public Library, St. Georg-e's-in-the-East, London, port, ill, L.W. (1) 145-146 C309 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR 1900 St. Georg^c the Martyr Public Library, London, with a portrait of its former Librarian, Mr. T. Aldred, L.W. (2) 263-265 C 309=1 WANDSWORTH 1898-9 Bradley {\\. T.) Wandsworth Public Library, L.A. (i) 26-27 C 309=2 WEST HAM 1898 West Ham Public Library, port, ill, L.W. (i) 84-88 C3i0 MEDICAL 1906 Prideaux (W. R. B.) Medical Libraries of London, L.A.R. (8) 405-22 C 310=1 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 1909 Chambers (R. W.) Library of the University College of London, L.A.R. (") 353-35^. Discussion "361-363 MIDDLESEX— SPECIAL C311 BRENTFORD 1904 Brentford Public Library, ill. port., L.W. (7) 8-14 C312 NORTHAMPTON— KETTERING 1904 Kettering Public Library, L.W. (7) 10-13 C313 ALTHORP 1S84 Bruce (Lord C.) Althorp Library (Private), L.A. U.K. Trans (7) 51-60 1885 — The Althorp Library', L.C. (2) 6-15 1892 Millard (G. M.) Spencer Library at Althorp, L.J. (17) 384-5 C314 NORTHUMBERLAND— NEWCASTLE 1884 Picton (Sir J.), J. D. Mullins and E. C. Thomas. The Royal visit to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, opening of the Public Libraries, L.J. (i) 137-142 1905 Anderton (B.) Struggle for a Public Library in Ncwcastle-upon-Tvne, L.A.R. (7) 259-71, 307-28 C315 OXFORD 1878 Thomas (i:. C.) Libraries of Oxford, L.A. U.K. Trans (1) 24-28 1882 Sinker (R.) Trinity College Library, L.A. U.K. Trans (5) 144-148 1894-5 Libraries of Oxford, U.S. Govt Rept (849-53) 1902 The Bodleian Tercentenary, L. If. (5) 113-19. 1903: U.S. Govt Rept 990-994 C3I6 SOMERSET— BATH 1901 Macaulav (C. T.) I>iterary associations of Bath, L.A.R. (3) 70-9 1906 Go to Bath, B.A.R. (3) xv-xxi C 316=1 WELLS 1901 Cathedral Librarv at Wells, L.A.R. (^) 86-7 igo6 Williams (T. W.) Wells Cathedral Library, L.A.R. (8) 372-7 LIBRARIES OF ENGLAND 139 C3I7 SUFFOLK— IPSWICH 1909 Notable Libraries, L.W. (12) 138-140 C3I8 SURREY— CROYDON 1909 Notable Libraries — Croydon, L.W. (11) SUSSEX C319 BRIGHTON 1908 Roberts (H. D.) Brighton Public Library, Mii>Liini and Art Galleries : a retrospect, L.A.R. (10) 439-454 €319^ EASTBOURNE 1909 Notable Libraries, L.W. (12) 19-22 C 319=2 HOVE 1909 Notable Libraries, L.W. (n) 423-427 C 319=3 WORTHING 1909 Notable Libraries, L. Ti'. (12) 99-101 WARWICK C 320 BIRMINGHAM— GENERAL 1902 Dent (R. K.) Some of the institutions of Birniini^liain and the neij^Hibour- hood, L.A.R. (4) 371-81 1906 — Birmingham: its Libraries and its Booksellers, B..\.R. (4) i-iv 1898 The Birmingham Libraries (1779-1897), L. (10) (18-75 C321 BIRMINGHAM— PUBLIC 1888 Dent (R. K.) Free Libraries of Birmingham ;ind its iieighbourliuod, L.C. is) 1-6 1902 Shaw (A. C.) Birmingham Free Libraries, L.A.h'. (4) 492-518 C322 WORCESTER 1888 Bras>ington (W. S.) Thomas Hall and the old Library founded by liim at King's Norton, L.C. (5) 61-71 YORKSHIRE— SPECIAL C323 BRADFORD 1906 Hartley (M. G.) Survey of Public Library movement in Bradford, L. \.I\. (8) 423-43 Scruton (W.) Bradford Library and Literary Society. L.A.R. (S) 545-55 Mechanics 1906 Federer (C. A.) Bradford Mechanics Institute Library, ],.A.R. (8) 630-40 C 323=1 HALIFAX i90() Notable Libraries, L. 11'. (12) 57-60 C324 HULL 1902 .Some N(\v Library buildings, Central Public Library, /.. W. (4) 2()5- 1909 Page (W. G. B.) Notes on Hull authors, booksrllci-., and stalion«rs, B.A.R. (6) i-vii C325 LEEDS 1884 New Public Library at Leeds, L.C. (i) 1)6-69 1886 Yates (J.) Our Town Library: its success and failures, L.( . (3) 3<)-) 1-2S YORK— SPECIAL C326 PRIVATE LIBRARIES 1908 Gilson (J. P.) Library of Henry Saville of Bankr in ^■o^l<>^llip^ Bih Scly's Trans (9) 140-210 140 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C327 WALES— GENERAL 1894 Public Libraries in Wales, Grecnivood's Public Libraries 269-280 C327 WALES— NATIONAL 1^905 Thomas (T. H.) National Museum and Library for Wales, L. (N.S.) (6) 212-224 National Library and Museum of Wales, L.W. (4) 293 1909 National Library of Wales, L.J. (34) 308 WALES— SPECIAL C328 CARDIFF 1895 Balling^er (J.) Cardiff Free Public Libraries, L. (7) 300-317 1908 — Municipal Library and its public, L. (N.S.) (9) 66-79, 173-185, 3e (J. R.) Progress of Colonial Libraries, L.C. (2) 81-89, 109-119 1894 — Constitution of Colonial Public Libraries', L. (6) 391-402 1897 Some of the principal Public Libraries of the British Colonies, Green- wood's Yr-Bk 272-281 1900 Boos6 (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, L. (N.S.) (i) 123-28. 1901 ; L. {N..S.) (2) 183-89. 1902 : L. (N.S.) (3) 214-221 1901 — Principal Libraries of the British Colonies, L.i4. \r-Bk 65-67. 1902 : L.A. Yr-Bk 67-69. 1903: L.A. Yr-Bk 70-72. 1904: L.A. Yr-Bk 76-78. 1905: L.A. Yr-Bk yS-So. 1907: L.A. Yr-Bk 103-105 1909 Lewin (P. E.) The Empire and the Public Library : the relations between the Libraries of the Empire, L.A. (6) 280-298, Discussion 299-301 C348 FRANCE— NATIONAL (BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE) 1887 Largest Library in the world, L.J. (12) 291-292 1892 Havet (J.) National Library of France, L. (4) 277-87 1894 Cutter (C. .\.) Notes on the Bibliothcque Nationale, L.J. (19) 193-94' 289-92 Macfarlane (J.) National Libraries of Great Britain and France and their catalogues, /.. (10) 37-41 1902 Report on the Bibliothcque Nationale, L.J. (27) 262-O4 1907 Bibliothcque Nationale, Paris, Lit Yr-Bk 678. igo8 : Lit Yr-Bk 772 1908 Delisle (L.) Souvenirs de Jeunesse (translated), L. (N.S.) (9)201-11, 245-56 C349 FRANCE— GENERAL i8q8 Macfarlane (J.) Confiscated Libraries of the French Revolution, L. (8) 102-4 1904 F (J. H.) Libraries in France, P.L. (9) 403-4 T42 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1906 Wyer (J. I.) Jnr. Library reform in France, L.J. (31) 215-17 1908 Dana (J. C.) Some French Libraries, P.L. (13) 344-347, (14) 19-= i 1909 Turnbull (T. E.) Libraries of France, L.W. (12) 125-127 FRANCE— SPECIAL €350 ABBEVILLE ON THE SOMME 1883 Allchin (A.) Communal Library of Abbeville 911 lii|e^5omn>e, JL^.A.M.X. ^4) 75-81 ■ '■ ,!../,^M/ .< C 350=1 NANTES . 1904 Faber (R. S.) ']"he Mus^e Dobree at Nantes, I.. (N.S.) 206-224 C 351 PARIS 1884 Thomas (E. C.) Popular Libraries of Paris, L.C. (i) 12-15 1885 Paris Communal Library, L.C. (2) 70-71 Blackall (C. H.) Some smaller Paris Libraries, /,./. (10) 82-84 1887 City Libraries of Paris, L.J. (12) 135-136 1888 Great Libraries of Paris, L.J. (13) 88-89 1892 Municipal Libraries of Paris, L. (4) 243-51 Public Libraries in Paris, L.J. (17) 169-70 1907 Bovverman (G. F.) Municipal popular Libraries in Paris, P.L. (12) 395-96, I^J. (33) 9-13 C352 TOURS 1881 Wilson (H.) French provincial Library-Tours, L.A.M.N. (2) 46-50 €353 GERMANY— GENERAL 1880 Arnold (G. F.) German Libraries and Librarians, L.J. (5) 131-33 1887 Dziatzko (C.) Present state of Libraries and Librarianship in Germany, L.C. (4) 57-63 1896 Ambrose (L.) Dr. Dziatzko on German Libraries, L.J. (21) 53-59 1898 Josephson {A. G. S.) Library progress in Germany, P.L. (3) 126-28 J899 Schultze (E.) Public Library movement in Germany, L.A.R. (i) 277-85 1900 Maw (T. E.) German Library system, L.W. (3) 1 13-17 1903 L- (E. G.) Financial condition of German Libraries, L.J. (28) 76 1904 Library items from Germany, P.L. (9) 123 Norrenberg- (C.) Libraries in Germany, P.L. (9) 365-71 1906 W (F.) Financial condition of German Libraries, L.J. (31) 274 1909 Maw (T. E.) German Public Libraries, L.W. (11) 365-367 GERMANY— SPECIAL C 354 BERLIN 1884 Berlin Reading Room, L.J. (9) 139-140 1907 Past business year of the Royal Library of Berlin, L.W. (10) 137 Library notes from Germany : Statistics of the Royal Library of Berlin, P.L. (12) 394-95 •1907 Konigliche Bibliothek, Lit Yr-Bk 678-679. 1908: Lit \r-Bk 772-773 1909 Germany's largest Library, L.J. (34) 111-112 Weitenkampf (F.) Royal Library, Berlin, L.J. (34) 552 C355 ESSEN, PRUSSIA 1902 Hitchler (T.) Krupp Circulating Library at F : Hant^'kok, Siiiiii, I. J. (12) 250 C388 FAR EAST— GENERAL 1887 Douijias (R. K.) F.ihrarit's in ih<- l'"ar I'.a^t, /..('. (4) ^3-68 C389 CHINA 1880 Axon (W. !•:. A.) Noies on Chin.-^.^ Librari.Ni f:{J.'i^) fPro, ^5-137 '• ■> 1883 Douglas (R. Is..) Chinese Libraries, L.A.U.K. Trans (6) 40-44 igob Seaman (Dr.) A Notable Library, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 2, lo 1907 VV^ood (M. v..) Library work in a ("hincs.- citv, 1./.. 1. Bull (i) Conf No 84-87 SPECIAL— HONG KONG 1907 Libraries of Honi^ Kong, Lit Vr-Hk (^yy. 1908: Lit Yr-Bk 771 1909 Boone Colicgr Library, Wuchang, China, /,./. (^) 54-55 C390 JAPAN 1882 Pfoundes (C.) Jai)anese Libraries and Books, L.A..\LX. (3) 17S-180 1904 Libraries in Japan, P.L. (9) 407-8 1909 Sano (T.) Public Library in Japan, P.L. (14) 214-215 C39I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1907 Libraries of the Str.iits Settlements, Lit Yr-Bk byy. i<)o8 : Lit Yr-Bk bji C392 NORTH AFRICA— EGYPT 1 >; : . 1901 The oldest Library, Lib Occ No 8, 8-9 » SOUTH AFRICA , , j C393 CAPE COLONY i.Vi i (.;i 1890 Todd (D. P.) Souih African Public Library : Cftpe Town, L.J. (15) Conf No 48-50 1894 Public Libraries in Cape Colony, Greenwood's I'ublic Libraries 523-524 1897 Leibbrandt (H. C. V.) Education and libraries of the Capo of Good Hope, 2nd hit Conf 179-93 Lawrence (P. .\L) Public Libraries in South Africa, L. (9) 1-16 1900 Boos^ (J. k.) [libraries of Greater Britain, L. (N.S.) (i) 183-184 1901 Public Libraries at the Capcj L..\.R. (3) 3b7-68 > Dyer (B. L.) War and the Library — stray notes, L..1. (3) 97-101 1902 — Literature at the Cape seventy years-ago, L.A.R. (4) 366-70 1904 — Public Library conditions in South Africa, P.L. (9) 409-412 1907 Libraries of Cape (\)l(^ny. Lit Yr-Bk hyb. u)oX : Lit ^'r-Bk 770-771 C394 NATAL 1900 Boose (J. RO Libraries of Greater Britain, /.. (A..S.) (i) iSo 1907 Libraries in Natal, Lit Yr-Bk 676. i(i(»: TM Vr^Rh yyi C395 RHODESIA 1907 Libraries in Rliode-i.i. Lit Yr-Bk hyb. i«)oS : /.// Yr-Bk yyi C396 MAURITIUS 1907 Libraries in Mauriliu>, /.;'/ Yr-Bk 677. njoS : /./'/ Yr-Bk 771 C397 AUSTRALIA— GENERAL 1884 Holgate (C. \V.) Account of Libraries in Australia and Tasmania, L.A. Trans (7) 74-1 ih ' ' ' ' '''' '' 1894 Public Libraries in Australasia, Grecuiuuod's Public Libraries 514' 1897 Sinclair (S.) .Australian .Museum Library, jnd Int Conf 207-208 1900 Boose (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, L. (.V.S.) (i) 123-128, 179-181 1901 Australasian Libraries subsidised by (iovernmeni, /..I. of Australasia Proceedings Ix.xiv-lxxvi C398 SOUTH AUSTRALIA igoi Suburban and county institute^ of South Australia, L..L of Australasia Proceedings Iviii-lx 1907 South .'\usti-alian Lihr.iries, Lit VV-/JI,.', 675. i()oS : Lit Yr-Bk 769 146 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C399 WESTERN AUSTRALIA— GENERAL 1907 Libraries ot Western Australia, Lit Yr-Bk 676. iqo8 : Lit Yr-Bk 770 C400 QUEENSLAND 1900 Boose (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, L. (X.S.) (i) 126 1907 Libraries in Queensland, Lit Yr-Bk 675. 1908 : Lit Yr-Bk 769 C40I NEW SOUTH WALES— GENERAL iS()7 Anderson (H. C L.) Library work in New South Wales, stid lut Conf 93-96, Discussion 236 1900 Boose (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, L. (A. 5.) (i) 124-125 1901 Anderson (H. C. L.) National Library in relation to country Libraries and students, L.A. of Australasia Proceedings xvi-xviii 1904 Winceyer (M.) Libraries in New South Wales, P.L. (9) 412-413 1907 Libraries in New South Wales, Lit Yr-Bk 675. 1908 : Lit Yr-Bk 769 NEW SOUTH WALES— SPECIAL C402 SYDNEY 1897 Banff (H. E.) Library of the University of Sydney, 2nd hit Conf 196-198 C403 VICTORIA— GENERAL 1901 Boys (R. D.) Public Lending^ Library of \'ictoria, L.A. of Australasia Proceedings xxxix-xliv 1907 Victoria Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 675-676. 1908 : Lit Yr-Bk 770 VICTORIA— SPECIAL C404 MELBOURNE 1897 Love (K. F. J.) Library facilities of scientific investigation in Melbourne, 2nd Int Conf 204 1900 Boose (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, /.. (N.S.) (i) 124 1901 Melville (A. G.) Thirty years in a Melbourne Library, L.A. of Australasia Proceedings Ixvi-lxvii C405 TASMANIA— GENERAL 1884 Holgate (C. W.) Account of the Libraries in Tasmania, L.A. U.K. Trans (7) 74-116 1900 Boosf^ (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, L. (A .5.) (1) 127-8 1907 Libraries of Tasmania, Lit Yr-Bk 675. 1908 : Lit Yr-Bk 770 C406 NEW ZEALAND— GENERAL 1897 Rf>we (T. W.) Public Libraries in New Zealand, 2nd Int Conf 199-200 1900 Boose (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, L. (N.S.) (i) 179-180 1904 Baillie (H.) I.ibrary work in New Zealand, L.J. (2q) Conf No 89-91 1907 New Zealand Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 676. 1908 : Lit Yr-Bk 770 NEW ZEALAND— SPECIAL C407 AUCKLAND 1885 Holgate (C. W.) Auckland Free Public Library, L.C. (3) 115-119 1897 Shillington (E.) Auckland Free Library, 2nd Int Conf 201-203 1900 Boos6 (J. R.) Libraries of Greater Britain, L. (N.S.) (i) 180 C408 WELLINGTON ic)«)S Baillie (H.) Short account of work of New Zealand Libraries— Wellington Public Library as an example, A. L.A. Bull (2) 143-146 C409 HONOLULU 1898 Creighton (J. B.) Honolulu Library, L.J. (23) 575-76 1905 Hillebrand (H. I..) Honolulu Library and Reading Room Association, L.J. (jo) Conf No 140 C410 MALAYSIA— PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 1905 McKee (S.) American Library in Manila, P.L. (10) 472-3 Hillebrand (H.) Libraries in Hawaii, L J. (30) Conf No 140-r 1908 McKee (S.) Library work ; its opportunities and developments in the Philippines, L.J. (33) 438-440 - - American Circulating Library of Manila. A. L.A. Bull (2) 254-257 UNIVERSITY I.IHRARIES 147 C4I1 COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES— (iKNERAL (History, Methods of Administration, etc.) 1876 Warren (S. R.) and S. X. Clark, c:oll«■^r(• labrari.s in llir I'nitcd Staus, U.S. Govt Kept 6o-\2b Robinson (O. II.) Collei^c I,ibrary administration, / .s. Covl Kept 505-J/; 1877 Bowker (R. R.) Learning to read in (.'ollej^e, ]..]. (j) 00-62 College Letters from 19 Colleges, L.]. (2) 67-75 1878 Winsor (J.) College Library and the elapses. L.]. (3) 5-0 1879 — College and other higher Libraries, /-./. (4) 399-402 1880 Green (S. S.) Relation of the Public Library to the Public Schools, L.]. (5) 235-236 Cutter (C. A.) Ciovernment pamphlet on College Librarir^, L.J. (5) i7()-Sj College I-leading Rt)oms, L.J. (5) 310-31 1 1885 Davis (T. K.) College Library and the College, L.J. (10) 100-103 Guild (R. A.) College Libraries, L.J. (10) 216, 327 F etcher (W. L) Report on College Libraries, L.J. (10) 267-269 1886 Woodruff (E. H.) University Libraries and seminary methods of instruction, L.J. (11) 219-224. Discussion 371-372, 435-436 Dewey (M.) Libraries the true L'niversities for scholars as well as the people, L.iV. (V..S.) (i) 49-50 1889 Clarke (E. E.) Deparlmentaf arrangement of C^oUege FJbraries, L.J. (14) 340-43 1890 Hull (C. H.) -Subject catalogues in College Libraries, L.J. (15) 167-171 1893 Ambrose (L.) Study (jf College Libraries, L.J. (18) 113-119 Little (G. T.) .School and College Libraries, L.J. (iS) 431-33 Poole (W. F.) University Library and University curriculum, L.J. (18) 470-71 Flint (W.) Statistics of Public Libraries in the Linited States and Canada, IKS. Govt Kept 1894 Rowell (J. C.) College Libraries and their relation lo the public, 1..J. (•9) 50 Koopman (H. L.) Functions of a University Library, L.J. (19) Conf No 24-30, Discussion 151-152 1897 Harris (G. W.) Notes on the government and control of College Libraries, L.J. (22) Conf No 55-57 Wh taker (A. E.) College Library in education, P.L. (2) 347-48 1898 Baker (G. H.) Relation of seminar)- and department Libraries to the general University Library. L.J. (2^^) Conf No loj-l) Adier (C.) Relation of the publishing department of a University to ir> Library, L.J. (21,) Conf No 106 James (M. J.) What proportion of its funds is a College Library justified in devoting to current periodicals? L.J. (23) Conf No 45-49 1899 Little (G. T.) Library and the small College, L.J. (24) Conf No 50-53 igoo Lord (L E.) College Library versus University Library, L.J. (25) Conf No 45-49 Williams (H.) (\)llege Libraries in the United Staie>, A'.V..S"./-. Kept Bibliograph No 19 (83) 610-655 1901 Bishop (W. W.) Problem of the departmental sv^tcm of Iniversilv Libraries, /../. (26) 14-18 ' • 1902 Hopkins (A. H.) Organization and administration of Unixcrsity Liljraries, P.L. (7) 297-99 1903 Functions of a University Library, L. U'. (5) 264-<)5 1904 Baldwin (E. G.) Some old forgotten School Libraries, /,./. (20) '75-?) Canfield (J. H.) Library of the American University, P.L. (9) 3S5-8S 1905 Rowell (J. C.) On the distribution of income in the College Library, /../. (30) Conf No 84-8() 1907 Replies to questions concerning College Library administration, -LL.-i. Bull (i) Conf No 26J-266 Carlton (W. N. C.) College Libraries in the mid kiiIi c rnurx , /../. (',2) 479-86 Daniels (J. F.) Indclirminate functions of a Collide Library. /../. (j^z) 4S7.92 Brip-gs (W. B.) Reference work in Public and m College Libraries: .1 comparison and a contrast, L.J. (32) 492-95 Duty free importation of books bv College and im-orporated Libraries, L'.J. (32) 502-4 Kerr (W. H.) DeveIoi)ing a College Librarv, P. I.. (12) 214.17 148 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Graham (R. O.) Library and the small College, P.L. {12) 218-20 Wilson (L. N.) Correlation of the Library and other departments of College and I'niversities, P.L,. (12) 220-21 190S Richardson (E. C.) Open shelves for University Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (2) 325-327 Bishop (W .\\.) .\mount of help to be given to readers, A.L.A. Bull (2) 327-332, L.J. (ji) 264-26S Koch (T. W.) Apportionment of book funds in College and University Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (2) 341-347 Austen (W.) University liranch Libraries, L.J. (33) 220-222 Lane (W. C.) Central bureau of information and loan collection for College Libraries, L.J. (33) 429-433 Babine (A. V.) Problems of a College Library, P.L. (13) 340-342 1909 Butlin (I. M.) Honour system in College Libraries, L.J. (34) 162-164 COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C412 ABERDEEN 1900 Wishart (J. W.) University Library at Aberdeen, L.W. (2) 141, 173-75. C413 CAMBRIDGE— GENERAL 1877 Robarts (C. H.) University Libraries as national institutions, L.J. (2). 129-140, 248-251 1901 College Libraries of Cambridge, L. W. (3) 208-9 C414 CAMBRIDGE— SPECIAL 1882 Bradshaw (H.) Some account of the organization of the Cambridge University Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (5) 229-37 1904 Aldis (H. G.) Organization and methods of the Cambridge University Library, L.A.R. (7) 625-36, Discussion 545-47 C415 CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE LIBRARY 1891 Lewis (S. S.) Library of Corpus Christi College, L. (3) 121-25 C4I6 EMANUEL COLLEGE LIBRARY 1882 Pearson (J. B.) ICmanuel College Library, L.l.L'.A'. Trans (5) 242-43 C4I7 TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY 1882 Sinker (R.) Trinity College Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (5) 144-48 C418 CHICAGO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1892 Dixson (Z. A.) Library of the Chicago University, L.J. (17) 50-51 1895 — Departmental Libraries of the University of Chicago, /../. (20) 375-77 C419 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1907 Canfield (J. H.) Special Students' Reference Room at the Colinnbia University, P.L. (12) 217-18 C420 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1893 Austin (W.) Referehce, seminarv and def»artment Libraries at Cornell University, L.J. (18) 181-83 C421 EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1880 Small (J.) Historical sketch of the Library of the Edinburgh University, L.A.L.K. Trans (3) 95-103 C422 ETON COLLEGE LIBRARY 1S91 Thackeray (l'\ St. J.) Notes on the Library at Eton College, L. (3) 54-58 C423 GLASGOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1898 Dickson (Prof.) Glasgow Universitv I^ibrarv : its growth by donations, L. (8) 381-93 C424 LANCASHIRE SCHOOL LIBRARIES 1886 Christie (R. C.) Old Church and School Libraries of Lancashire, L.C. (3) 15-17 ECCLESIASTICAL LIBRARIES C425 LONDON UNIVERSITY iqo4 Baker (E. A.) Library of thr I iiivcrsily of London, /.. II'. (b) -207-1) i()oq Chanibfrs (R. N.) Library i)f thi- Univt'isity Ct.llc^-i i>f Loiulon. / . I.//. ('0 JSo-JS-'^- Discussion 361-363 C426 MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL LIBRARY iS;() Sutton (C. W. I Manc-hestcr Gramn\ar School Liluarv, /,.!./. A'. Iraus {2) 126 C427 LANCASHIRE INDEPENDENT COLLEGE LIBRARY. MANCHESTER iS/q Sutton (C. W.) Lancashiro Indcpindont Collf^'^c. L.A.I'.K. Trans (2) 126 C428 OWENS COLLEGE LIBRARY 1X71) Kay (J. T.) Owens C'ollej^'e Library. L.A.U.K. Trmis (2) ii()-i7. 1893: L. is) 20-33 , , C429 NEBRASKA i>)04 Xichol (>L W.) Collij^e Library in Nebraska, L.J. (-•(») 2<)4-i)7 C430 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ii)oi New York Vniversity Library, /'./,. (6) 239-47 C430 1 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 1S94 Ambrose (L.) Orrlnf,^ton Lunt Library, /,./. (ig) 33X-3^<> C431 OXFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 1577 Robarts (C. H.) I'niversity Libraries as National Lil)rari(s, L.J. (2) 129-140, 248-251 1578 Thomas (E. C.) Libraries of Oxford, L.A.U.K. Trans (i) 24-2S C432 BODLEIAN LIBRARY i()02 Bodl(Man Library Tercentenary, L.W. (5) 113-iiq C433 RADCLIFFE LIBRARY 1S7S Aciand (Sir IL W.) Foundation and progress of tlie RadclilTe Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (i) 29-31 C434 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY i()00 Richardson (E. C.) Princeton University Library and its reori^anization, ;../. (25) 219-22 C435 ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1S77 Robinson (O- H.) Colle^-e Libraries and Semi-Pubiic Litjraries. The Rochester l'niyer>ily Library, L.J. (12) 57-60 C436 SION COLLEGE LIBRARY, LONDON rSqo Mihnan ,'W. H.) Library of Sion College, L. (2) 55-<)4 C437 SURGEONS, ROYAL COLLEGE OF 1SS9 Bailey (J. B.) Library of the Royal College of Surgeons in Kngland, I.. (I) '249-61 C438 YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY iS()o Yale's New lniyersit\- building, /,./. (15) 2_^i, C439 ECCLESIASTICAL LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1876 Theological Libraries in the United States, U.S. Covl Rapt 127-37 Sumner (J. S.) Theological Libraries in the Ignited States. U.S. (,ovt Rept 137-160 1878 Reynolds (IL E.) Our Cathedral Libraries, L.A.U.K. Trans (i) 32-43 1882 Clizbe (J.) A Church Library, L.J. (7) 86 1885 Richardson (E. C.) Report on Theological Libraries. /../. (10) 269 1889 Taylor (J.) First Free Protestant Library in England. /,./. (r4) 477 iSqo — Monastic Scriptorium, L. (2) 237-44, 282-91 Winsor (J.) Cathedral and other English Librario-, /../. (15) 332-3.^ I50 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1901 Bray Clerical Libraries, L.A.R. (3) 29-31 1904 Morgan (A.) Monastic Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 290-97 1909 — Monastic book-making, L.A.R. (11) 303-320 Savage (E. A.) Care of books in early Irish Monastic Libraries, L. (N.S.) (10) 362-370 ECCLESIASTICAL LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C440 LANCASHIRE 1883 Christie (R. C.) Old Church and School Libraries of Lancashire, L.A.U.K. Trans (6) 45-57. 18S6 : L.C. (13) 15-17 C441 LINCOLN CATHEDRAL LIBRARY 1892 Maddison (A. R.) Lincoln Cathedral Library, L. (6) 303-12 C442 MANCHESTER 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Bible Christian Church Library, Salford, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 125 - Manchester Cathedral Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 126 C443 ODENWALD, BAVARIA 1901 Axon (W. E. A.) Church Library at Michelstadt in Odenwald, L. (N.S.) (2) 405-412 C444 VATICAN LIBRARY, ROME 1894 Sayle (C.) Vatican Library, L. (6) 327-43 igoo Bishop (W. W.) A'atican Library : some notes by a student, L.J. (25) I I (>- I I 2 C445 WELLS CATHEDRAL LIBRARY 1901 Wells Cathedral Library, L.A.R. (3) 86-87 1906 Williams (T. W.) Wells Cathedral Library, L.A.R. (8) 372-77 C446 CHAINED LIBRARIES 1889 Blades (W.) On Chained Libraries, L. (i) 411-16 1891 Brassington (W. S.) Additional notes to Blades' " Bibliographical Miscel- lanies," No 3, 4, 5. Books in Chains, L. (3) 270-73, 441-45 1906 Links with the past: an ancient Public Library Wimborne, B.A.R. (3) xxv-xxvi UNITED STATES— LIBRARIES OF HISTORICAL SOCIETIES C447 GENERAL 1876 Homes (H. A.) Historical Societies in the United States, U.S. Govt Re.pt 312-25 Fletcher (W. L) (General conditions respecting historical research, U.S. Govt Rept 325-32 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Sketches of individual societies. U.S. Govt Rept 332-77 C448 SPECIAL 1887 Chicago. Boss (H. R.) Chicago Historical Library, L.J. (12) 72 1891 Wisconsin. State Historical Society Library, Thwaites (R. G.), L.J. (16) 203-207 1892 Illinois. State Historical Library, L.J. (17) 244 1893 Hartlepool, Conn. Wadsworth Athenaeum Library, L.J. (18) 12-13 Minnesota. Historical .Society : Collection of n<'\vspapers and socirtv publications, L.J. (18) 80-81 St. Louis Historical .Society Library, L.J. (18) 80-81. Collection of newspapers and society publications 1907 (Randall (F. .\.) Library of Public Documents in the Ofitice of the .Superintendent of Documents, L.J. (32) 2o3-() C449 HOSPITAL LIBRARIES 1895 Tylor (D.) Hospital Libraries, L. (7) 347-352 1899 Loomis (M. L. W.) Plan for a Hospital Library, L.J. (24) 110 MEDICAL IJHRAUIK^ \\\ igi U)04 Hospital Lihraries in the field, L.A.h'. (O) 2(n-jti> Klotz (H. (r.) Hrief history of the Library of the Physicians to th.- (iernian Hospital and Dispensary of the C'itv of New York, Med Lib and Hist Jul (z) 4.^40 Winfield (J. M.) Presentation of the Librar\ of the IMivsicians to tin- (ierman Hospital and Dispensary. New York, to the Library of th«' Medical Society of the County of 'Kins:s. Med Lib and Ili^t }>d'(2) 4(>.48 1905 Myers (G. \\ .) Medical Libraries in Hospital-., Med Lib and Hist Inl l\) 2S2-2S7 ■' ^ 1907 Packard (F. K.) ICarly Medical Libraries in America : being an account of the origin and growth of the Libraries of the Pennsyhania Hospital and of the College of Physicians of Philadelj)hia, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (■>,) 1)0-1 08 For Metiiial Libraries — History and Adniinisiraiiun, see (45^, C450 HOUSEHOLD LIBRARIES 1896 Cutler (M. S.) Home Libraries, L.J. (21) 6o-()j 1899 White (H.) On the value of Home 1-ibraries, L.J. (_>4) funf No 2j-2^ C451 LAW LIBRARIES 1870 Griswold (S. B.) Law Libraries in the I nilcd Statrs. r..S. Cozl Rept ibi-170 1881 Douthwaite (W. R.) Libraries of thi- Inns of Court, L.l.i'.K. Trans (4) ^7-30 Notes on the Gray's Inn Library, L.,L3/.A. (2) 2-7 1887 Pollock (F.) Use and ordering of Law Libraries, L.C. (4) J1-17 1906 Classification of Law at the Universitj- of California, L.J. (31) 147-148 1907 Gilbert (F. B.) Special functions of a Law Library, A.L.A. Bull (i) 92-96 Report of Committee on exchange of legal publications, A.L.A. Bull (i) 251-^52 Herry (W . J. C.) Law Classification under the author arrangement, .LL..4. Bull (i) 257-258 Wire (G. E.) Subject classification of text-books in Law Libraries, /1.L..L Bull (l) 2SX-2(X) C452 LIBRARIES FOR THE BLIND 1887 Briscoe (J. P.) Libraries for the blind, L.C. (4) 68-71 1906 Allen (E. E.) Library work for the blind, /„/. (^,1) 8-1 1 Dickinson (A. D.) National Library for Hi. blind, /../. (31) Ji8, I'.L. (11) 308-309 1907 Thomson (J.) Library work amongst the lllind, .1./,..!. Bull (i) 46-47 C453 MEDICAL LIBRARIES 1876 Billings (J. S.) Medical Libraries in the L nited Sl.ites, (.N. I\'ept 171-182 1879 Cullingworth (C. J.) Manchester Medical Society's Library, L.A. Trans U) 127 ■ , ■ i88<) Bailey (J. B.) Library of the Royal College of Surgeons in England. /.. (I) 249-261 1899 Medical section in the Indianapolis Public Library, P.L. (4) 85-S6 1901 GrilVith (L. M.) Some things of general interest in the Bristol Medical Library, L.A.K. (3) 285-297, 34'-35-' 1903 Winfield (J. M. T.) Brief account of the Library of the Medical Society of the Count) of Kings, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (1) 27-32 Browne (J. S.) A few hints on Medic.tl Libr.iry administration, .Med Lib and Hist Jnl (i) 33-34 Huntington (A. T.) Practical system of classification for .Medical Libraries, large or small, Med Lib and Hist Jul (i) 35-4.> Fisher (C. P.) Remarks on Library management, Med Lib aiul Hist Jnl (i) 124-126 Chadwick (J. R.) The Boston Medical Library, ill.. Med Lib and Hist Jnl (i) 127-135 Myers (G. W.) Dusting the Library, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (i) 135-136 Fisher (C. P.) Typewriter in cataloguing and shelf-listing, ill.. .Med Lib and Hist Jnl (i) 201-206 Huntington (A. T.) Completing periodical fili- and the ii«-e of r.nrd ch«ck lists, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (i) 281-284 152 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Huntintjton (A. T.) Medical Library movement in the United States, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (2) 43-46 VVinfit'Id (J. M.) Medical Library as a factor in medical education, Med Lib cuul Hist Jnl (2) 183-187 Taylor (L. H.) Medical Libraries in smaller cities, Med Lib atid Hist Jnl (2) 187-192 1904 Bunnell (A.) New York State Medical Library, Med Lib and Hist JnJ (2) i95-i«)7 Fisher (C. P.) Medical Libraries, medical publishers, and the medical profession, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (2) 192-195 Noyes (M. C.) Sketch of the Library of the Medical and Chirurijical Faculty of the State of Maryland, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (2) 317-320 Klotz (H. G.) Brief history of the I Jbrary of the Physicians to the Gor- man Hospital and Dispensary of the City of New York, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (2) 43-46 Winfield (J. M.) Presentation of the Library of the Physicians to the frerman Hospital and Dispensary, New York, to the Library of the Medical Society of the County of Kings, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (2) 46-48 1905 Davidow (A. D.) Medical Libraries, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (3) 45-99 Krauss (W. C.) Need of a Medical Library in Buffalo, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (3) 127-140 Dock (G.) Medical Library of the University of Michigan, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (3) 165-173 Wolfstein (D. F.) Value of the Medical Library to the Community, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (3) 198-207 Myers (G. W.) Medical Libraries in hospitals, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (3) 282-287 1906 Prideaux (W. R. B.) Medical Libraries of London, L.A.R. (8) 405-422 Fisher (C. P.) Some points in the interior arrangement and construction of a building for a special Library, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (4) 107-112 Garrison (F. H.) Sketch of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (4) 21 1-2 16 1907 Ranck (S. H.) Use of Medical Libraries, A.L.A. Bnll (i) Conf No 169-174 Fisher (C. P.) Should the size and growth of a Medical Library be restricted? Med Lib and Hist Jnl (5) 34-35 Packard (F. R.) Early Medical Libraries in America : being an account of the origin and growth of the Pennsylvania Hospital and of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (5) 96-108 Fisher (C. P.) How much is the Library appreciated? Med Lib and Hist Jnl (5) 109-110 Huntingtun (A. T.) Association of Medical Librarians : past, present and future, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (5) 111-123 Ranck (S. H.) Medical departments in Public I^ibraries, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (5) 210-220 Browning (\\'.) Medical history repositories: a suggestion, Med Lib and Hist Jul (5) 287-291 1908 Farlow*(J. W.,) Medical Library and its contents. The Aesculapian (i) No I, 43-52 Black (C. E.) Story of one Medical Library, P.L. (13) 397-4oi See afso Hospital Libraries C 449 C454 MILITARY LIBRARIES 1876 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Libraries for soldiers, U.S. Govt Kept 273-76 1900 Carter (B.) Military libraries, L.W. (2) 233-35 1907 Heckman (F. B.) Libraries in the United States Army, L.J. (32) 68-69 C455 NAVAL LIBRARIES 1876 Nourse (J. H.) Naval Observatory Library, U.S. Govt Rcpt 267-68 Karney (T.) United States Naval Academy 'Library, U.S. Govt Rept 268-9 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Libraries for soldiers and sailors, U.S. Govt Rept 273-76 1900 Carter (B.) Naval Libraries, L.W. (2) 290-92 1907 Heckman (F. B.) Libraries in the United States Army and Navv, L.J. (32) 68-69 €456 LIGHTHOUSE LIBRARIES 1885 A. H. Lighthouse Libraries, L.J. (10) 31 ENDOWED LIliI^.\KIK> 153 C457 PRISON LIBRARIES 1S76 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Libraries in Prisons and Reformatories, U.S. Govt Kept 2I8-22C) 1899 Selby (\V. L.) Prison Libraries : an hitherto undevijloiicd fnkl of English librarianship, L.A. (i) uSy-itjo White (H.) On the value of Prison Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 27-211 1900 Harvey (W.) A peep into a Prison Library, L.W. (2) 183-84 C458 REFORMATORY SCHOOL LIBRARIES 1876 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Libraries in Prisi.ii- and Reformatories, U.S. Govt Kept 218-229 1907 Farr (M. P.) A Library in a Reform School, P.L. (12) 234-35 C459 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LIBRARIES 1S81 Humphrey (G. R.) Workmen's or factory libraries, L..1..U.A'. (2) 53-58 1884 Shop Libraries and Reading Rooms, /../. (9) 87 1892 Samuelson (J.) A P\amous Industrial Libniry, L. (4) iSS-iSq 1896 Owen (E.) Workmen's Libraries in Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire^ L. (8) 1-14 1904 Lee (G. W.) A Private Business Library and Information Bureau (Library of Stone X: Webster, of Boston), L.J. (29) 591 C460 RAILWAY LIBRARIES 1884 Freeman (J.) Canadian Pacific Railroad Co.'s Library and Reading Room, L.J. (9) 115, 120 1897 Ranck (S. H.) Railroad or Travelling Libraries, L.J. (22) 10-13 1905 Riebenach (M.) Railway Libraries, L.j. (30) 927-28 C46I SCIENTIFIC LIBRARIES 1876 Gill (T.) Scientific Libraries in the United States, U.S. Govt Rcpt 183-217 C462 SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1878 Briscoe (J. P.) Subscription Libraries in connection with Free Public Libraries, L.A.U.K. Trans (i) 19-23 1880 Harrison (R.) Dr. Pricstlev, and his ix-lations to Proprielarv Libraries, L.A.M.X. (i) 7-21 1893 Cutter (C. A.) Proprietary Libraries and their relation to Public Libraries, L.y. (18) 247-48 1907 Bolton (C. K.) I'ree Public Libraries as promoters of Subscription Libraries, I'.L. {12) 175 KKH) Relative service of Subscription and Free Libraries, K.Y.L. (i) 226-228 Subscription Library and the State, N.Y.f.. (i) 226-228 C463 SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARIES— SPECIAL 1900 Clarke (A.) The Reputed iirst circulating Subscription Librarv in London, L. (A-.5.) (I) 274-Sc, Booklovers* Library 190^ Gill (F. H.) Booklovers' Librarv : its organization and svstcm of distribu- tion, !'.[.. (S) 257-()i C4(i4 ENDOWED LIBRARIES— SPECIAL Bethnal Green, London 1890 Hilchen {G. F.) An East-lMul Library, /,. (2) 174-77 Bethnal Green— Toynbee Hall J893 Hales (S.) Toynbee Il.ill. /.. (5) J77-8.) People's Palace, .Mile End 1890 J.imes (.M. S. K.) reoi)le's Palace Librarv, /.. (2) 341-51 1893 — People'.- Pal;(e( .and it- Library, /.../. (18) 427-30 Cripplegate Institute, London 1900 Ward (A. T.) Cripplegate Inslilule ;nul West City Free Libraries Rylands Librar>, .Manchester 1899 John Rvlands Librarv, .Manchester, A. I. A'. (1) ^'q-rr. uyc)-^f<\ f-.J. (^4) ' 62 1-2 { 154 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C465 CLUB AND SOCIETY LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1.S85 Smith (S.) Club and ln>liriUt.- Libraries, L.C. {2) 2S-33 CLUB AND SOCIETY LIBRARIES— SPECIAL C466 ALPINE CLUB i886 Pollock (F.) Library of ih<- Alpine ("!ub. L.C. (;,) i.^<.-i4,, C467 MANCHESTER 1879 Sutton (C. W.) Manchester Athenieuui Library, /„.!./ ./\. Trans (2) 126 — Manchester Literary Club and other Societies, L.AJ.K. Traus (2) ijc) — Friends' Meeting- House and Institute, L.A.l'.K. 'I'nvis (2) 125 — Literary and Philosophical Societj-'s Library, f..AJ.K. Trans (2) 1211 — Manchester Mechanics Institution, L.A.l'.K. Trans (2) 127 — Manchester Portico Library, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 128 Cullinj^worth (C. J.) Manchester Medical Society's Ijibrary, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 127 C469 NEW YORK 1889 New York Club Libraries, /../. ( 14) 88-Sr, C470 NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB 1890 Hutton (A. W.) A Political Club Library: 'l"li«- (.ladsioii.- Librarv at the National Liberal Club, /.. (2) 77-80 ' . C47I POLYTECHNIC LIBRARIES i8g8 Carter (A. H.) Polytechnic and Public Libraries of London, L.A. (i) 16-19 C472 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES 1876 Brainerd (C.) Libraries of the Young Men's ("hristian A'^sociations, U.S. Govt RcM 386-88 1885 Poole (R. B.) Libraries of the Y.M.C.A., I..J. (10) 221 C473 YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARIES 1876 Perkins (F. B.) Youni,-- Men's Mercantile Libraries, I'.S. Govt Kept 378-85 C474 YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES IN UNITED STATES i8()2 Cattt'll (S. W.) Work in Young- Women's ChrisLi:ui Association Libraries, L.J. (17) Conf No 91-92. 1894: L.J. (iq) 121-124 C475 WOMEN'S CLUB LIBRARIES IN THE UNITED STATES 1885 Women's Club Libraries, L.J. (10) 23 C476 PRIVATE LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1878 Wheatley (B. R.) Desultory thou.ghts on the arraiigenieiu of a Private Librarv, L.J. (3) 211-ib J885 Richards (H. C.) Citv Libraries, L.C. (2) 15-17 1893 Hedcler (G.) Projected list of Private Libraries, L.J. (18) 475 1895 Edmond (J. P.) Plea for Private Libraries, /.. (7) 211-215 1899 Crawford (Earl of) Private Library and the individual i-ollector : Presi- dential address. L.A.R. (i) 572-70 j.)00 Clarke (A. L.) Reputed first circulating" Library in London, L. {N..S.) (i) 274-297 Axon (W. I'-. A.) London circulating^ Library m 1743, /.. (A..S'.) (i) 377-378 Layard (Cf. S.) Poolinj^ of Private Libraries, /-. (A'..S.) |i) 245-253 PRIVATE LIBRARIES OF AMERICA C477 BIBLIOGRAPHY i88() Ford (P. L.) Bihliograi^hy of Private Libraries, /../. (14) 3o()-7 C 478 BOSTON ii)04 Lee (C. W.) A Private business Library and information biue.iu (Library of Stone t\: Webster, Boston), /,./. (29) 501 C479 BROOKLYN 1888 Ford (l\ L.) Private Libraries of lirooklyn, /../. (13) 296 ,:,,. PRIVATE LIBRARIES C480 NEW YORK iSSc) Ford (P. L.) Frivaic Libraries of New Vork. L.J. (14) 20-^2, S,;-S4, n 1-112 C48I ST. LOUIS iSoj St. Louis Privali- Libraries, I.. J. (17) 454-56 PRIVATK LIBRARIES C482 ALTHORP LIBRARY 18S4 Bruce (Lord Charles) Althorp Library, L.A.L .K. I'raiis (7) 51-6(1. 1885 : L.C. {2) 6-15' iSqj Millard (G. M.) Spencer Library :\t Althorp, L.J. (17) .584-S5 C483 BONAPARTE LIBRARY i8i)S Bonaparte Library, /.. (8) 248-51 C484 CHATSWORTH LIBRARY 1898 Crowther (W.) ("hatswurth and its Library, L. (S) 43f»-44 C485 CHESSHYRE'S LIBRARY 187c) Axon (W. L. A.) Sir John Ches.shyre's Library at Halloii in Cheshire, L. (.V.N.l (5) 35-38 C486 CONWAY'S LIBRARY 1904 Plomer (tL R.) A Cavalier Library (Viscount Conwav's Library), L. (.V.5.) (5) 158-7-' C487 GLADSTONE'S LIBRARY 1887 Williams (F. W.) Gladstone's Library, L.J. (u) 116-121 C488 HAIGH HALL LIBRARY 1883 Haigh Hall Library, Wigan, L.X.V.K. Trans (6) 191-95 C489 HALL (THOMAS) LIBRARY 1888 Brassington (W. S.) Thomas Hall, and , the old Libiary founded by hin> at King's Norton, L.C. (5) 61-71 C490 HONEYWOOI) (DEAN) LIBRARY 1902 .\Liddison i^l". R.) Canon. Dean Honeyvvood's Library, L.A.ly. (4) 390-3. C49I LOCKER LIBRARY 1905 Pollard (A. W.) Tlu Roufant Books (Mr. Locker's Library), L. (iV.5.> (6) 3o«,-]4 C492 MARSH'S LIBRARY 1899 Whit(; (N. j. D.) Account of Marsh's Library, Dublin, L..1.A'. (1) 132-45. C493 PEPYS' LIBRARY !no3 Savage (I". A.) Sanuit I Pepys' Libr.iry, L. (A'.S.) (4) 286-1)1 C49I SMITH (RICHARD) LIBRARY 1907 Duff (l-;. (...) Library of Richard Sniiih, /,. (.V.5.) (S) 113-33 C49.> THORESBV (RALPH) LIBRARY 1S89 Library e«f Ralph Thoresby, L. (1) 185-.J6 C496 VALLIERE (DUC DE LA) LIBRARY 1S.S5 Christie (R. C.) Catai(>guf the Due de la \aiiiire, L.C. (-■) 15.^-5" C497 PROPRIETARY LIBRARIES- GENERAL ujoh Swift (L.) Pruprie(ary Libraries ;ind Public Librarii-, /../. (31) -'7-'-4 I'ietcher (W. 1.) iVoprietary Library in relation to the Public Library mov(inent, /../. (jr) 268-72 .Stone (.\. Tl.) Proprietarv I-ibrary's excuse for Ix ing, [..J. (31) 274-5 t56 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY C498 ENDOWMENT— GIFTS AND BEQUESTS 1885 Galbraith (L. W.) Institute funds and a professional Library, L.J. (10) 154 1887 Ballard (T. P.) How to use Mr. Tilden's bequest, L.J. (12) 72 1890 Hewins (C. M.) Report on .^'ifts and bequests, /,./. (15) Conf No 14-15 Carnej^ie (A.) Library as a Held for philanthropy, L./. (15) 42-43 1891 Hewins (C. M.) Report on gifts and bequests, L./. (16) Conf No 27-21) 1893 Spoflford (A. R.) Aids to Library progress bv'T:!^'.' Government, L.J. (18) 24S-9 .>.■•;.,(. ; . .: . 1894 Kephart (H.) Report on gifts and bequests, to Libraries, L.J. (19) Conf No 6i-b3 Public Library funds, Greenwood's Public Libraries 376-381 1896 Hazeltine (E.) Maintaining the Public Library by endowment, L.J. (21) 93-95 ''■■ \ .'■■.. ■ Hewins (C. M.) Report on gifts and bequests, L.J. (31) Conf No 5S-64. 1897 : L.J. (22) 90-93 1898 Andrews (E. P.) Report on gifts and be/quests to Libraries, L.J. {2t,) Conf No 52-55 1900 Andrew Carnegie's gifts to American Libraries in 1S99, -L-/- (-25) 18 Stockwell (G.) Report on gifts and bequests, 1899-1900, L.J. (25) Cpnf No 92-105 1901 Andrew Carnegie's gifts to American Libraries in igoo, L.J. (26) 21, 232-3 Howells (W. D.) Examination of Library gift houses, L.J. (26) 741-43 Cole (G. W.) Report on gifts and bequests to American Libraries, L.J. (26) Conf No 87-102 s . 1902 Andrew Carnegie's gifts to American Libraries, L.J. (27) 24-25, 161, 223 Cole ((i. W.) Report on gifts and bequests to American Libraries, L.J. (27) Conf No 97-119 1903 Carnegie's gifts to American Libraries, L.J. (2f8) 15-16 Harrison (J. L.) Report on gifts and bequests to American Libraries, L.J. (28) Conf No 111-126 Mr. Carnegie's gifts to Libraries and other educational ihstitutiond, L. (.V.5.) (4) 104-112 1904 Carnegi(! gifts to American Libraries in 1903, L.J. (29) 22-23 Harrison (J. L.) Report on gifts and bequests to American Libraries, from 1881 to 1904, L.J. (29) Conf No 173-187 1905 Koch (T. M.) Purpose of the Carnegie gifts, L.J. (^o) Conf No 78-81 Harrison (J. L.) Report on gifts and bequests to American Libraries, L.J. (30) Conf No 110-120 ,.,., ,,. , ,^ .(> , . ,,,,-,, ,,,, Carnegie gifts to American Libraries, L./. (30) 20-23, 281-283 "~~-- ' Marcosson (J. L) Remarkable sVstem of Carnegie in giving of Libraries, Minn P.L.C. Notes (3) 2-3 • i • What is the best method of securing a gift from Mr. Carnegie tor a Library building in a small town, Wis Lib Bull (i) 65-66 1906 Carnegie gifts to American Libraries, L.J. (31) 72-73, 123 Wisdom of Carnegie gifts, L.J. (31) 105-106 Hall (D. B.) Report on gifts and bequests to American Libraries, Jan. i- Dec. 31, 1905, L.J. (31) Conf No 159-174 Gifts and burdens, Ind .Stale Lib Bull No 12. 1-2 1907 Carnegie gifts to American Libraries, L.J. (32) ^3-'24 Johnson (R.) Public Libraries and Mr. Andrew Carnegie, L.J. (32) 440-41 Report on gifts and bequests to .\merican Libraries, 1906, A.L.A. Bull (i) 306-310 . ■ .) ■! Gifts and bequests to American Libraries arranged alphabetically by States, .l.L.;L BiiU (i) Conf No 306-310. ti,oS : A.L.A. Bull (2) 24-2S 1908 Carnegie gifts of 1907, L.J. (33) 2, 19 1909 Carnegie gifts, L.J. (34) 11-12 Suggestions for Mr. Carnegie for stocking Carnegie Libraries, P.L. (14) 129-130 Sterneck (O. Von) Looking the ^^-ift horse in the mouth, P.L. (14) 290 Gifts and bequests to American Libraries, 1908, A.L.A. Bull (3) 14-20 C499 ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1883 West (T. H.) Usefulness of Libraries in small towns, L.J. (8) 237 1884 Hubbard (J. M.) How to use a Public Library, L.J. (9) 25 Foster (W. E.) Young writer's use of a Library, L.J. (9) 157 Perkins (F. B.) Public Libraries and the public, with special reference to San Francisco, L.J. (10) 223 ARGUMENTS AGAINST LIBKAKrES ^ 157 Pierce (B. K.) Probable intellectual and moral oli'tcomc of the rapid increase of Public Libraries, f..J. (10) J^ 1887 D— — (J.) Dream of a Peopl.-'s Lii)rary. /../. (iz) .'bo 1889 Hubbard (J. M.) Arc Public Libraries public blessiii^rs, LJ. (14) 4o7-(, 1890 Crunden (F. M.) Value of a Free Library, L.J. (15) 79.81 Meeting in favour of New York Circulating Library, L.J. (15) 105-110 1891 MacAIister (J. Y. W.) Partingtonian sociology' : a review of Mr. O'Brien's ' Article on "Free Libraries," L. (3) 103-8 Cohen (J.) Value of Libraries, L.J. (16) 174-5 (ireen (S. S.) President's address, at San Franci^f:Qj(^or^f, /../. (16) Conf No I- ■...., Foster (\V. E.) Argument for public support of Public Libraries, /,./. (16) Conf No 39-47 1892 Scott (D.) Reasonableness of Free Public Libraries, L. (4) 298-301 Green (G. S.) Adaptation of Libraries to Constituencies, U..S. Govt Rcpt 698-703 1894 Plea for Public Libraries, Greenwood's Public Libraries y-^ty 1896 Rosebery (Lord) On Public Libraries, L. (8) 314-18 Caine (Hall) On Public Libraries, L. (S) 368-70 Carnegie (Andrew) On Public Libraries, L. (8) 501-4 Irving (Sir Henry) On Public Libraries, L. (8) 549-53 .1897 Cheever (W. H.) L^se and abuse of Township Libraries, P.L. (2) 349 1898 Morley (John) On Public Libraries, L. (10) 208-1 r 1899 Russell (Lord) The Lord C'hief Justice on Libraries at the opening of Putney Library, L.A.R. (i) 395-7 -1901 Modern Public Librarj' : its characteristics and work, L.A.R. (3) 26-28 Crunden (F. M.) What is a Public Library? L.J. (20) 141 Chapman (S. J.) Some thoughts on the value of Public Libraries, L.A.R. (3) 233-8 Howells (W. D.) On the Public Library, L.W. (4) 1 13-1 15 1902 Dixon (W. Mc N) World of books : Presidential address, L.A.R. (4) 47<)-oi 1903 Billings (J. S.) Public Library, its usefulness 10 the municipality, /../. (29) Conf No 1-7 1904 Angells (J.) Use of the Public Library, L.J. (29) 592-3 . Crunden (F. M.) The Library : a plea for its recognition, T..J. (29) Conf No 1-7 Duren (F.) Why should a small Library be organi/ed, fa Lib Coinni O. (a) 5-10 1905 Wood (L.) From the other side of the counter, L.A. (4) 270-3 Public Library in American life, L.J. (30) 925-7 1906 Rockwell (A. G.) What's the use of a Public Library, /../. (31) So8-Sir Hitt (J. •NL) How to extend and develop new Libraries'in this State, IF(i.s7i L.A. Bull (2) No 4, 3-6 1907 Smith (C. W.) What the community owes to the Public Library, L.J. (32) 315-17 Why a town should establish a Free Public Library, 1/ L.C. Bull (3) No Cocklin (W. J.) Library flotsam and jetsam, P.L. (.12) r-4, 45-47 Free versus the Subscription Library, N.Y.L. (i) 34 Why a Library should be free, N.Y.L. (i) 34-35 Over-emphasis put on Library building, N.Y.L. (1) 6y Why a town should establish a Free Public Library, Vt L.C Bull (3) i 1908 Industrial possibilities of Public Libraries, /../. (33) roo What a Library does for a town, N.Y.L. (i) 120-12 1 President Roosevelt on rural improvement and thf^ Public Library, N.Y.L. (i) 149-150 1900 Rollins (W. H.) Public Library : the people's univer>itv, la Lib Comimi p. (6) 23-25 Hicks (F. ('.) Public Library in political practice, L.J. (34) i97-i()o Fletcher (W. I.) Anticipations' for the future of Libran,- work, P.L. (14) 1-5 Dana (J. C.) Three factors in civilization, P.L. (14) 43-45 Elmendorf (T. W.) Things that matter: an attempt it a -tndv in values, P.L. (14) 281-289 •C500 ARGUMENTS AGALNST LIBRARIES 1876 Poole (\V. F.) Some popular objections to Public Libraries, /../. (1) 47-51 1896 Dana (J. C.) How to meet arguments against Libraries, L.J. (21) ("oiif No 3.5 158 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1897 Cheever (W. H.) Use and abuse of Township Libraries, P.L. (2) 349 1903 Minto (J.) Recent attacks on Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 559-68, Discussion 479-80 Cawthorne (A.) Recent adverse criticism of Municipal Libraries, L.A. (4) 12-20 Outcry against Public Libraries, 7^. If. (6) 1-4 1905 Pillars of independence. An Leabharlann (1) 126-135 1906 Hutt (J.) Libraries and public opinion, L.A.R. (8) 231-43, Discussion 277-84 1907 Libraries and i)ublic opinion, L.A.R. (9) 594-5 C50I PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND THE PRESS 1884 Foster (W. E.) Young writer's use of a Librray, L.J. (9) 157-160 1902 Daily Press and Public Libraries (Editorial), L..1. (3) 172-4 i()03 Cawthorne (A.) Recent adverse criticism of Municipal Libraries, L.A. (4) 12-20 Minto (J.) Recent attacks on Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 559-568, Discus- sion 479-480 Outcry against Public Libraries, L.W. (6) 1-4 1905 Poirier (L. M.) Popular Library advcrtisiiii;, Miini P.L.C. Nolcs No 5, 9- 1 1 ujoO llult (J.) Libraries and public opinion, L.A.R. (8) 231-243, Discussion 277-284 Wright (P. I>.) Some methods ot Librar\ advertising, L.J. (31) Conf No 86-88 Whitney (H. M.) Public Library and its critics. Conn P.L. Doc (i) 3-12 1907 Libraries and puTjlic opinion, L.A.R. {9) 504-595 Philip (A. J.) Profession and the Pres>- Profess'ional and other, L.W. (9> 353-356 Pyle (J. G.) Newspaper and the Library, Miuii P.L.C. Notes (2) 52-55 Brown (A. N.) Library and the newspaper, WasJi L.A. Bull (3) 1-3 u>o8 Baker (E. A.) Public Libraries and the press, L.A.R. (10) 423-425 Great Fiction lx)re, L.W. (11) 127-133 Editorial comment on Wisconsin Libniry work. Wis Lib RuU (4) 107-108 C502 EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1885 Peirce (B. K.) Probable intellectual and moral outcome of the rapid increase of Public Libraries, L.J. (10) 234-236 » 1886 Lowell (J. R.) Books and the Public Library, L.J. (11) 10-14 Dewey (M.) Librarv as an educator, L.N. {I'.S.) (i) 43-44 — The Educationar.Trinit;y, L.N- (U.S.) (1) 44-45 - Libraries, the true Universities for scholars and the people, L.N. (U.S.} (0 49-50 1.S88 Higginson (1. W.) Significance ot tht Public Library, L.J. (13) 87-88, 340 Dewev (M.) Libraries as related to the educational work of the State, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 333-340 . Jones (A. A.) Library as an educator. /..A. (l .S.) (3) 367-379 1891 Mowey {W. .\.) Relation of the Public Library to education, _ 7-./. (16) 301-303 1892 Thompson (J. B.) I niversity extension, /../. (17) Conf No 39-41 1894 Montgomerv (T. 1..) Report on Public Libraries and University extension, /../. (19) 'Conf No 64-67 1895 Kanck (S. l\.) Public use of Collegi Libr.iries, L.J. (20) 235-239 Utley (11. -\L) Presidential address. .\.I..A. Conference, L.]] (20) Conf No 2 1896 Dana (J. C.) Missionary work What does the Free Librruy do for .1 community, .\.L..'\. Primer, I'.L. (1) ^-u 1897 Tedder (II. K.) Evt)lution of the Public I/ibrarv, 2nd hit Conf i ^-18 Crunden (F. M.) What of the future? /../. (22) Conf No 5-11 11)05 Howarth (I-". W. B.) ICducational basis of the Free Librarv movement, L.A. (3) 242-246 Gaillard (E. W.) [ niversity education in two weeks, L.J. (28) S-io 1904 Newton (IT. W.) ICIevaling intlut nc<- of Public Libraries, 7.. .4. A'. (6) 4()3, 519-31 1905 Macnamara (I. j.) Kilation ot tlu Public Librarv to Public education, L.A. (5) i5->3 ■ Ru.ssell (T. O'N.) Knowledge is power, .1// Lcahharlaun (i) 136-139 Scybold (S. V.) University extenfiion and Public Libraries, P.L. (10) 512-14 Educational value of P'ree Libraries, I'/ L.C. Bull (1) 6-7 1NFLUH>MCE VEMiEilDISG )« > V ) U\ .\ 159 1906 Ames (C. W.) National materialism and the Public Library, Minn I'.L.C. Xotcs and .Xcivs (g) 4-13 Hir^M- (K. A.) Books and lit.', L.J. (•.-) jo;-jm, Mnn, r.l.C. Xotcs nnd yews (9) 37 Hoody (D. A.) Relation of Libraries lu .Muniiipal i^om rniuiiit, /../. (31) Conf No 28- JO 1907 Redgrave (L. J.) Book extension .service, L.jl. (5) 2».;o-21(J 1908 Coolidge (J. R.) Junr. Functions of Libraries in village improvtMn. n(, L.J. (33) ^40-241 Supervision of Library extension, P.L. ( 1 j) 10-11 Fiske (A. I.) Human element in Library work in a minintr di>-trirt, I'.l.. (13) 78-Si Taylor (G.) Civic value of Library work with ihildnn, l\l.. (ij) _»47-j4S Moore (A. C) Librarv membership .as a civic force, I. .J. (^3) 26()--74. P.L. (13) 264-266 Baker (K. A.) Wanted a new scheme of culture. L.A.H. (10) .^73-374 Henry (W. E.) Library as an educational equipment, /'./.. (1 ■) 291-2(14 1909 Buren (F.) Public Libraries, la Lib Q. (6) 14 Rollins (W. H.) Public Library: the i)eople's univ.i^ily, ht Lib O. ((>) ^3-25 Jevons (H. S.) Libraries from the students' point of view, L.A. (h) 24()-47 C503 INFLUENCE OF READING AND METHODS OF POPULARIZING BOOKS 187b Winsor (J.) Reading in popular Libraries, U.S. Hovt Repl 431-33 1877 Bowker (R. R.) Learning to read in College, L.J. (2) «)o-62 1879 Foster W. E.) Aiml(>ss reading and its correction, L.J. (4) 78-80 1880 Pendle (A. M.) Notions wise and otherwise, L.J. (5) j-h 1881 Foster (W. E.) Specializing of reading for general readers, /../. (6) 25-27 1883 — Plan of systematic training in reading at school, L.J. (8) 24-26 1886 Sutton (C. \V.) What our readers will read, L.C. (3) 140-1, 152-4 Lowell (J. R.) Books and the public, L.J. (11) 10 Sanford (O. >L) Librarians and reading, L.J. (u) iSS Education bv reading, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 81-2 Venable (W.' H.) Books and reading, L..V. (L'..S.) (1) 255-()o 1S87 Axon (W. E. A.) Books and reading, L.(\ (4) 23-5, 44-<) t J- — — (A. B.) Growing taste for good reading, L.J. {12} 2i() Brett (W. H.) Some other book, L.J. (12) 505-507 Harris (W. T.) What should teachers read, L.X. {.I'.S.) (2) 11-14 1889 Collyer (R.) Inlluence of good books, L.J. (14.) 380-3 1891 Crunden (T. M.) Most popular books, L.J. (16) 277-.S 1892 Chang(.' in reading habits— one e'xplanation, J,. J. (17) 244 1893 Weiden (A. P.) Books and Libraries (Extracts from an address), L.J. (iS) 512-13 1894 Effects of the World's Fair on reading in ( hicagt), L.J. (19) 159-60, lOS What regulates popularity in books a Library puzzle, I.. J. (19) 169-70 1895 Elliot (G. H.) Our readers and what they nad, /.. (7) 276-Si 1896 Earned (J. N.) Retrospect and prospect in tlie j.isi \e.irs of the cenlurv, L.J. (21) Conf No 5-12 1897* Peck (A. L.) What niay a Librarian do 10 inlluence the reading of ;i community, L.J. (22) 77-80 Foster (W. E.) F)eveloi)ing a tasti; for good literature, /../. (22) 245-5' 1899 Williams (S.) In regard to reading, /'./.. {4) 57 Swift'(L. B.) lCs>.ential.s of Library equipment, /'./.. (4) 7-'-7(> 1900 Wilson (W.) A word to assistants, L.W. (2) ^^1-2 i.)03 Axon (W. 1:. A.) Micha in relation to national ellicit ncy, L. \. (4) 55-ou in what you read?" L.J. (28) 217-21 Kroeger (A. B.) I-"ncouragement of serious reading : a -urvev of the field, L.J. (2>i) 222.21:, Thurlow (M. C.) l-aicourag<;men( i>f reading by women- ( lubs, I. .J. (2S) 227-() Bostwick (A. i:.l l-:iTorts to improve the character o( r.ading in New York Cil\ , /,./. {2H) 22i)-},^] Collins (V.'L.) lniver>ities" and the encouragement of si ri«)us reading, L.J. (2S) 233-235 i6o BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Bishop (W. W.) Encouragement of serious, reading- thr6ug-h biblio- graphical enterprise, L.J. (28) 235-237 Winser (B.) Encouragement of serious reading bv Public Libraries, L.J. (28) 237-238 Wells (H. G.) Public Libraries and serious reading, L.J. (28) 768-761) Brigham (J.) A world of books, la Lib Comm O. (3) 56-62 1904 Lee (S.) Books in relation to national efficiency, L.A. (4) 55-65 1905 Reading ripe books, L.J. (30) 285-280, la Lib Com in Q. (5) 47-48 Mead (H. R.) Training of students in the use of books, L.J. (30) Conf No 82 City's taste in literature, P.L. (10) 15 Smith (G. S.) Methods of securing better reading, P.L. (10) 171-173 1906 Hill (A.) Responsibilitv for the public taste, L. {N.S.) (6) 257-262 ', Bailey (Sir W. H.) Novel reading, L./l.ie. (8) 465-467 Collins (V. L.) Princeton Preceptorial system and the Universit}' Library, L.J. (31) 165-167 f.Birge (E. A.) Books and life, L.J. (31) 203-211, Mi>iu P.L.C. Notes and News (g) 37 .>! Mudge (L G.) Stimulation i>f general reading in the College Library, : L.J. (31) 764-7^8 ;(.-.ij Stearns (L. E.) Problem of the girl, L.J. (31) Conf No 103-106, Discus- sion 200-203 (Shueman (E. L.) What the American community is reading, P.L. (11) 190 What do young men read? P.L. (11) 252 Buren (M. Van-) Reading for culture, Minn P.L.C. Notes (7) 4-8 1907 Earned (J. N.) Education of a reading public, L.J. (32) 147-153 Wharey (J. B.) Modern teaching and the Library, L.J. (32) 153-156 Andrews (C. W.) Use of books: Presidential address, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 7-12, L.J. (32) 249-253 Trent (W. P.) Books as a source of culture, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 24-25 Kroeger (A. B.) Instruction in books in Library Schools, L.J. (32) 3^5-401 Rosenberg (T.) To what extent can the Public Library direct the taste of readers, L.J. (32) 401-406 Rathbone (F. L.) Successful experiment in directing the reading of fiction, L.J. (32) 406-407 Rabb (K. M.) Mental diet, PL. (12) 392-393 Buren (M. Van-) What's it about? Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 55-57 1908 Koopman (H. L.) Lest we forget in the multitude of books, the few great books, P.L. (13) 117-120, 163-165 Legler (H. E.) Talks about books, P.L. (13) 258-260 Baker (E. A.) Public Libraries and literature, L.A.R. (to) 374-375 Betterment of reading, L.J. (33) 304 Rosenbersr (T.) Directing the taste of casual readers, P.L. (13) 294-299 Bullock (E. F.) Inquisitiyeness, P.L. (13) 311 New development of the National Home Reading l^nion, L.A.R. (10) 485-488 Paton (J. B.) Public Libraries and the National Home Reading LTnion, L.A.R. (10) 4«S-4q7 Askew (S. B.) The place, the man and the book, A. L.A. Bull (2) 150-157 Thwaites (R. G.) How to get Parkman read. A. L.A. Bull (2) 162-165 Lord (L E.) Fixing a purposf. A.f..A. Bull (2) 165-167 Moore (A. C.) Library membership as a civic force, A.f..A. Bull (2) 372-80 1909 Newcombe (C. F.) Book-buying and book reading, L.A.R.' {11) 147-149 Wellman (H. C.) Improving th( quality of the circulation, N.Y.L. (i) 161-162 Bailey (L. H.) Library work for rural connnunities, .V. V.L. (i) 169-172 Earned (J. N.) -Advice' on the reading of history, A. V.L. (i) 177-178 Wheeler (M. T.) Reading for invalids, N.Y.L.' (i) 203-206 Methods of getting non-fiction read, N.Y.T.. (i) J49-250,' Tl7,v Lib Bull (5) 1-5 ^ / ■ ; ■'• Hunt (C. W.) Reading habit of girls. P.L. (14) 31-32' ''■■ ' ■''' ' Popular education in literature, P.L. (14) 234-236' ' 1' > m.I' Owning up to what one has read, la Lib O. (6) 22 V"""- Lowe (J. A.) Personal contact through the catalog, L.J. (34) '265 ' Gauss (C.) Popular education in literature, L.J. (34) 391-394 Buren (M. Van-) Popularizing standard novels, N.Y.L. (i) 186 Rathbone (F. L.) Borrower and his book, N.Y.L. (i) 228-232 I - - An experiment in fiction Cimnroving tho rendingl, Ta- Lib O. (6) 7-8 INSTRUCTION IN THE USE OF BOOKS i6i C504 BOOKS— INSTRUCTION IN THE USE OF 1883 Foster (W. E.) Plan of systematic training in reading at School, I. J. (8) 24-26 1892-3 James (H. P.) Libraries in relation to schools, U.S. Govt Rept 697 1905 Mead (H. R.) Training of students in the use of books, L.J. (30) Conf No 82 1906 White (G. F.) Catalog game played in young people's room, Newhaven Library, L.J. (31) 815 1907 Kroeger (A. B.) Instruction in books in Library schools, L.J. (32) 395-401 1908 Mendenhall (J. M.) Library instruction in normal schools, P.L. (13) 38-40, 91-93, 124-125 Felmby (D.) How far should courses in normal schools and teachers' colleges seek to acquaint all teachers with the ways of organizing and using School Libraries, L.J. (33) 305-308 Dallimore (F.) Object lessons to school children in the use of Libraries L.A.R. (11) 49-68 1909 Liveright (A. F.) How may the use of books and Library catalogs be made a subject of study in normal schools, L.J. (34) 160-162 Measure of ability, P.L. (14) 12S-129 Library instruction in normal schools, P.L. (14) 147 Mead (H. R.) Value of the study of reference work in public schools, P.L. (14) 258-259 i62 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY CLASS D Architecture, Planning, Furniture, and Fittings Dl ARCHITECTURE— GENERAL 1882 Poole (W. F.) Progress of Library architecture, L.J. (7) 130-136, Discus- sion 196-197 3 Edmands (J.) Report on Library architecture, L.J. (8) 201-3, 269-275 5 Cutter (C. A.) Library architecture, L.J. (10) 35 Prendergast (F. E.) Suggestion for Library architecture, L.J. (10) 35 [887 Earned (J. N.) Report on Library architecture, L.J. (12) 377-395, Discus- sion 442-445 1888 Poole (W. F.) Library architecture, L.J. (13) 204 Fletcher (W. L) Architects and Librarians, L.J. (13) 331-338 Soule (A. G.) Ye architect and Ye Librarian, L.J. (13) 338 ) Patton (N. S.) Architects and Librarians, L.J. (14) 159-62 Van Name (A.) Report on Library architecture, L.J. (14) 162-74 1890 Utley (H. M.) Report on Library architecture, L.J. (15) Conf No 12-14, 75-85 [ Soule (C. C.) Points of agreement among Librarians, L.J. (16) Conf No 17-19 [892 — Library architecture, L.J. (17) Conf No 73-75 Poole (R. B.) Fires, protection, insurance, U.S. Rept (1892-93) 724-33 1894 West (T. H.) Report on Library architecture, L.J. (19) Conf No 96-100 1897 Burgoyne (F. J.) Library architecture from Librarian's standpoint, 2iid Int Conf 103-105, Discussion 236-237 Pite (B.) Library architecture from architect's standpoint, 2nd Int Conf 106-110, Discussion 240-241 B Foster (W. E.) Report on Library buildings, L.J. (23) Conf No 13-17 [899 Brydon (J. M.) PubUc Library architecture, L.A.R. (i) 258-262 [900 Pite (B.) Architecture for Librarians (Laurentian Library), L. (N.S.) (i) 326-337 1901 Mauran (J. L.) Relation of architect to Librarian, L.J. (26) Conf No 43-46, P.L. (6) 475-477 Patton (N. S.) Library architecture, P.L. (6) 200-204 Williamson (M. F.) Suggestions for Library architecture, P.L. (16) 385-7 Green (E. B.) Library architecture from the architect's standpoint, P.L. (6) 599-602 Warner (G.) Notes on the architecture of Libraries, P.L. (6) 607-9 1903 Discussion on architecture and planning, L.A.R. (5) 501-505 1904 Partridge (W. L) Architectural competitions for Library buildings, L.J. (29) 413-15 1905 Building of Public Libraries, L. W. (7) 235-236 1906 Hamlin (A. D. F.) Library architecture abroad, L.J. (31) 710-715 Hutchins (F. A.) Evolution of Library buildings, Wis Lib Bull (2) 57-58 Almirall (R. F.) Design and construction of Branch Library buildings, L.J. (31) Conf No 46-49 Brett (\\'. H.) Library architecture from the Librarian's point of view, L.J. {31) Conf No 49-52 Green (B. R.) Library building and book stacks, L.J. (31) Conf No 52-56 Hamlin (A. D. F.) Views of a consulting architect, L.J. (31) Conf No 57-62 1907 Dudley (C. R.) Library architecture, P.L. (12) 267-69 Report of Committee on architecture presented by C. R. Dudley, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 1 19-123 Clark (G. T.) Lessons as to construction from the San Francisco fire, L.J. (32) 258-259, P.L. (12) 255-257, A.L.A. Bull (i) 121-123 Buildings and furnishings, Il'ii Lib Bull (3) 25-26 Library building plans, collected by W. R/Eastman, N.Y.S.L. Rept (90), Bull 107, Library School 22, 82-137 LIBKAK 1 PLANNh\G 163 1908 Sayers (W. C. B.) Mania for bricks and mortar, L.A.R. (10) 223-231, Discussion 241-244 Report of A.L.A. Committee on architecture, /'./,. (13) jbo Report of Committee on Library architecture, A.L.A. Bull (2) 178-179 Buildings are not Libraries, P.L. (14) 56 D2 ARCHITECTURE— SPECIAL Spiral Library Buildings i88b Magnusson (E.) Spiral Library building,,, L.J. (ii) ^ji-jji,. Discussion 359-3(53 D3 PLANNING 1876 VVinsor (J.) Library buildings, U.S. Rept 465-475 1877 Discussion on the planning of Library buildings, L.J. (2) 31-32 Depping (G.) Notes on Library buildings, ist hit Conj 50, L.J. (2) 145, .."51-55 Nicholson (E. B.) Exhibition of Library designs, ist hit Cotif 241-249 1879 Discussion on Library buildings, L.J. (4) 292-299 1881 Archer (W.) Suggestions as to Public Library buildings, L.A. Trans (4) 51-5^ Poole (W. F.) Construction of Library buildings, L.J. (b) O9-77, 123-126 1883 Henman (W.) Free Library buildings : their arrangement and fittings, L.A. Trans (5) 100-4 1884 Deane (T. N. and T. M.) Notes descriptive of plans of new buildings in Dublin for National Library of Ireland, L.A. Trans (7) 125-127 i888 Fletcher (W. L) Architects a'nd Librarians, L.J. (13) 338-340 1891 Green (S. S.) Library buildings: Presidential address, L.J. (16) Conf No 1-2 1892 Fletcher (W. L) Presidential address, Lakewood Conference, L.J. (17) Conf No 3 Earle (C. C.) How to build a Library, L.J. (17) 124-125 1892-3 Crunden (F. M.) Executive department, U.S. Kept 800-806 1894 Library planning, Green^vood's Public Libraries 381-388, 388-409 1896 Dana (J- C-) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 8-9 1897 Burgoyne (F. J.) Public Library architecture from the Librarian's stand- point, 2nd hit Conj 103-105, Discussion 236-7 Pite (B.) Library architecture from the architect's standpoint, 2nd hit Conf 106-110, Discussion 240-241 1899 Hill (F. P.) Library buildings — some preliminaries, L./. (24) 563-569 Utley (H. i\L) How to plan a Library, L.J. (24) Conf No 21-22 1900 Jackson (A. B.) Transforming a dwelling house into a Library, /,./. (25) 105-109 Green (H. R.) Planning and construction of Library buildings, L.j. (25) 677-683 1900-01 Burgoyne (F. J.) Some points in Library planning. Grcen- Chicago Exposition, L.J. (20) 265, 301 1898 Exhibition of Library designs at Los Angeles (Cal.), P.L. (3) 228 1899 Exhibition of Library designs at Massachussetts Library Club, P.L. (4) PLANMNG OF SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS 165 1900 Adams (H. B.) Public Libraries and popular education (valuable for the plans and elevation of American Library Buildings), New York Stale University (Home Education Bulletin, No 31) 1901 Exhibition of Library designs at Ferguson Library, Stamford (Ct.), LJ. (26) 37 1906 Soule (C. C.) Need of an A.L.A. collection of plans of Library buildiiij/N, L.J. (31) Conf No 45-46, P.L. (11) 429-431 1907 Eastman (W . R.) Library building plans collected by W. R. Eastman, N.Y.S.L. Rcpt (90), Bulletin 107, Library School 22, P.L. (12) 56-57 A.L.A. Collection of Library plans, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 3, (2) 16 Do PLANS— SPECIAL EXAMPLES 1883 Archer (W.) Essential features of a Library building, L.A.M.N. (4) 46-48 1888 Ittner (\V. B.) Sketch plans for a University Library, L.]. (13) lo-ii 1889 Library of Congress, Planning of, L.J. (14) 30-34 St. Louis Mercantile Library, L.J. (14) 35-3S Fletcher (W. L) Library buildings, L.J. (14) 39-40 Boston Public Library, L.J. (14) 84-86 Tyler (A. W.) New Free Library at Quincy, Illinois. L.J. (14) 86-87 Harris (G. W.) Library buildings of Cornell University, L.J. (14) 121-124 Hackley Library, Muskegon, Mich., L.J. (14) 125-120 Newark (N. J.) Free Library, L.J. (14) 437-440 1890 Dr. Poole's plans for Newberry Library structure examined, L.J. (15) 48-50 1891 Soule (C. C.) Newberry Library plans, L.J. (16) 11-13 1892 Clarke (E. E.) Signor Chilovi's plans for new Librarv of Florence, L.J. (17) 4S3-484 1897 New York Library plans, L.J. {22) 296-301 i«98 Newark (N. J.) Public Library plans, L.J. (2;^) 58-61 1901 New Britain (Ct.) Institute Library, L.J. (26) 255 1906 Mudge (I. C.) Bryn Mawr College Library, L.J. (31) 770-771 Plans and designs of California Libraries, Cal News Notes (i) 94-101, 109- 1 14 1907 Brooklyn Central Library plans, L.J. (32) 443-445 Bolton Public Libraries— The High Street Branch before and after re- organization, L.TF. (10) 209-211 INTERNAL ARRANGEMENT: PLANNING OF SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS D6 NEWSROOM 1884 Mullins (J. D.) Birmingham Newsroom, L.J. (9) 101-102 1894 Newsrooms, Grcemvood's Piihlic Libraries 417-41S 1905 Adams (M. B.) Public Libraries: their building and equipment, L.A.R. (7) 177 1906 Burgoyne (F. J.) Library planning, L.A.R. (8) 183-184 D6 1 READING ROOM 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 3S5-6 1904 Delaware L.C. Hdbk 42-43 0 7 REFERENCE LIBRARY 1900-1 Burgovne (F. J.) Some points in Library planning. Greenwood's Yr-Hli 19 1905 Adams (M. B.) Public Libraries: their building and equipment, L.A.R. (7) 234-236 1906 Burgoyne (F. J.) Library planning, L.A.R. (8) 181-183 1907 Turnbull (T. 1"'.) Reference Library: Plan and arrangement, L. If. (k.) 37-40 D8 LENDING DEPARTMENT— GENERAL 1894 Mason (T.) New methods of arranging a Lending Library, L. (6) 263-65 1900-1 Burgoyne (F. ].) Some points in Librarv planning, Grecn7voi>d's Vr-Bk 16-17 1906 — Librarv planning, L..4./?. (8) 184- 1S5 0 9 LENDING DEPARTMENT, SPECIAL— OPEN ACCESS 1890 Brett (\V. H.) Re-arrangement of Cleveland Public Library for open access, L.J. (15) 136-137 , t t , ^ r- t Poole (D.) Newberry Library plan for assisting readers, L.J. (15) Lont No 107-111 i66 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1893 Brown (J. D.) Working: of the Clerkenwell Library, L. (5) 109-119 1894 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) Dawn of a new epoch, L. (6) 212-213 Brown (J. 13.) and H. W. Fincham. Clerkenwell Open Lending Library, L- (6) 344-353 1895 Brown (J. D.) Clerkenwell Open Lending Library, L.J. (20) 51-54 1897 Clerkenwell open access system, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 5-7 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice, Greemvood's Yr-Bk 79-87 — Clerkenwell open access Library, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 82-83 1899 Utley (H. M.) How to plan a Library, L.J. (24) Conf No 21-22 1900 Nyhus (H.) Norwegian form of safeguarded open access, L.J. (25) 728 1900-01 Burgoync (F. J.) Some points in Library planning. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 17-18 1905 Adams (i\L B.) Open access lending departments, L.A.R. (7) 229-232 Hare (H. T.) Some suggestions on planning Public Libraries, L.A.R. (7)- 153-4 1906 Brown (J. D.) Open access lending departments, L.W. (9) 41-47 1908 Deas (C.) Sunderland Public Libraries open access plan, L. 11'. (10) 367-9, 416-17 D9 1 TREADLE LATCHES AND WICKET FITTINGS FOR OPEN ACCESS LIBRARIES For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth D 10 CHILDREN'S ROOMS 1900-1 Ballinger (J.) Children and Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 46-52 1906 Burgoyne (F. J.) Library planning, L.A.R. (8) 180 Dll LECTURE HALL 1905 Adams (M. B.) Public Libraries : their building and equipment, L.A.R. (7) 226-229 Discussion on Messrs. Hare and Burgoyne 's papers on I^ibrary planning,. L.A.R. (7) 585-587 D 12 SMALL LIBRARY PLANNING 1885 Poole (W. F.) Small Library buildings. L.J. (10) 250-256. Discussioa 328-335 1888 Winsor (J.) Small Library buildings, L.J. (13) 279 1898 Bleumer (O.) Planning for small Library buildings, P.L. (3) 3-4 1899 Utley (H. M.) How to plan a Library, L.J. (24) Conf No 21-22 1900 Jackson (A. B.) Transforming a dwelling house into a Library building,. ^•J- (25) 105-109 1902 Eastman (W. R.) Library buildings of moderate size, L.J. (27) 80-81 1903 Wright (P. B.) Buildings for small Libraries, la L.C. O. (3) 29-31 1908 Claude (L. W.) Some recent development in small Library design, Wis Lib Bull (4) 9-1 1 Taylor (F. B.) Building a Library, 7a L.C. O. (5) 192-103 D13 BRANCH LIBRARY PLANNING 1901 Ballinger (J.) Planning and equipment of the Roath (Cardiff) Branch Library, L.A.R. (3) 1S1-1S8, Discussion 227-228 Nyhus (H.) Norwegian Branch Library, L.J. (26) 864 1902 Anderson (E. H.) Branch Libraries, planning and eqqipment, L.J. (27) Conf No 38-41 A.L.A. Discussion on Branch Library planning and equipment, L.J. (27) Conf No 163-166 1903 Barrett (F. T.) Planning and arrangement of Branch Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 301-306, Discussion 336-337 1904 Sutton (C. W.) Branch Libraries : their number and cost, L.A.R. (6) 67-71 Burgoyne (F. J.) Planning of Branch Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 72-77 Barrett (F. T.) Branch Libraries, L.A.R. (b) 78-84 1905 Adams (M. B.) Public Libraries : their building and equipment, L.A.R. (7) 220 1906 Almirall (R. F.) Design and construction of Branch I^ibrary buildings, L.J. (31) Conf No 46-49 1909 Coulson (T.) Situation of Branch Libraries, L.W. (12) 201-204 HEATING AND LIGHTING 167 D14 COLLEGE LIBRARY PLANNING 18S8 Ittncr (W. B.) Sketch plan for a University Library, L.J. (ij) 10-11 1S89 Stanley (li. M.) University Library buildin'^^s, L. 7/(14) 264-265 1901 Geroiild (J. B.) Departmental Library, L.J. (2b) Conf No 46-49 1903 Little (G. T.) Library buildinj^ for a small colle>,a>, L.J. (2S) 2<)o-2i)2 1907 Patton (N. S.) Desii,mini^ of a College Library, .1.L..1. Bull (i) Conf No 270-274 D 15 LIBRARY FLOORS AND FLOOR COVERING 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Fixtures, furniture and fittings, U.S. /^<-/)/ 741 1894 Beer (\V.) Library floors and floor covering, L.J. (19) Conf No 100- 101 1901 Eastman (W. R.) Library buildings, L.J. (25) Conf No 43, P.L. (6) 475 1902 Floors, Minn, la and Wis L.C. HdbJ: 19 1905 Care of cork carpets. la L.C.Q. (5) 48, Minn P. L.C. Notes (3) 5. 1906 : Wis Lib Bull (2) 84. 1907 : Lib Occ No 10, 13-14 1909 Sawyer (H. P.) Question about cork carpets, Wis Lib Bidl (5) 15 For particulars relating to Sanitary preparation for floors, apply to — The " Dust Allayer " Co., 165, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Sanitary Floor Co., Ltd., 177, Temple Chambers, E.C. D151 DUST 18S7 Hooper (W.) Dirt in the City Library, L.J. (12) 73 1S92 Dust in Libraries, L. (4) 199 1907 Dust problem in Libraries, L.W. (9) 242 1909 McGill (W.) Dust in Libraries, L.W. (12) 204-207 For particulars relating to Dust Layers, apply to — The " Dust Allayer " Co., 165, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Sanitary Floor Co., Ltd., 177, Temple Chambers, E.C. D 16 HEATING 1880 Pendleton (A. M.) Warming Libraries, L.J. (5) 277 1881 Dewey (M.) Heating Libraries, L.J. (6) 93-96 18S6 Regulation of heat in Libraries, L.J. (11) 365 1890 Greenhough (W. H.) Ventilation, heating and lighting of Public Libraries, L. (2) 425-426 1892 Patton (N. S.) Heating, ventilation and lighting of Libraries, U.S. Kept 718-724 1893 Discussion of Mr. Patton 's paper, L.J. (18) No 29-30 1894 Robertson (A. W.) Heating system at Aberdeen, L. (6) 95-98 1897 Burgoyne (F. J.) Public Library architecture from the Librari.in's stand- point, 2nd hit Conf 103-105, Discussion 236-7 Hart (J. W.) Heating, lighting and ventilating of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 38-44 1901 Lamm (E. N.) .Suggestions on Library buildings, P.L. (6) 613 Tepper (J. G. O.) Relation of the heating arrangements in Libraries, Museums, etc., to the conservation of books, specimens, etc., and the natural laws underlying their influence, L.A. of Austral Proc Ixxi-lxxiv Heating arrangements of the Library of Congress, Kept of Libn of Cong 353-354 Heating, P.L. (6) 618-619 1904 Stearns (E. J.) Library buildings, Minn P. L.C. Notes (i) 5-6 1907 Bowker (R. R.) Heating, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 121 Phelps (E. A.) Heating, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 121 Philip (A. J.) Heating... of Libraries, L.A.K. (9) 225-230 For particulars relating to Heating, apply to — London Warming and Ventilating Co., 20, Newman St mi, W. National Radiator Co., 439-441, Oxford Street, W. Sturtevant Engineering Co., 147, Queen Victoria Stnci, ]•'.('. Wright, J., & Co., Essex Works, Bu-mingham D17 LIGHTING— GENERAL 1897 Hart (J. W.) flcaling. lighiing and ventilating of F'ublic Libraries, Greemi'ood's Yr-BI; 38-44 i68 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY D 18 LIGHTING— NATURAL 1892-3 Patton (N. S.) Lighting of Libraries, U.S. Rept 722-24 1893 On natural lighting at Boston Library, L.J. {17) 388-389 1900 Tests for the diffusion of light, L.J. (25) 764-765 1901 Eastman (VV. R.) Library buildings, L.J. (26) Conf No 41, P.L. (6) 475 Natural and artificial lighting, P.L. (6) 618-619 1904 Natural lighting, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 60 1906 Seymour-Jones (A.) On the glazing of Libraries : with reference to the chemical action of light on leather, L.A.R. (8) 641-646 D 19 LIGHTING, ARTIFICIAL— GENERAL 1890 Gropnhough (W. H.) Ventilation, heating and lighting of Public Libraries. L. (2) 426-433 1909 Keen (W. W.) Library book stacks without daylight, P.L. (14) 290-291 Marks (L. B.) Cautions with regard to illumination of Libraries, L.J. (34) 106-107 D 20 LIGHTING— GAS 1877 Depping (G.) Action of gas on bindings, ist Int Conf 50 1878 Church (A. J.) Gas light and bindings, L.J. (3) 64 1887 Woodward (C. J.) Action of burning gas on leather used for book- binding, L.J. (12) 321-428, L.C. (5) 25-29 1888 Schwartz (J.) Gas and binding, L.J. (13) 278 1890 Greenhough (W. H.) Ventilation, heating and lighting of Public Libraries, L. (2) 426-428 1892-3 Poole (R. B.) Fires, protection, insurance, U.S. Rept 731 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 387 1897 Hart (J. W.) Lighting of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 38-44 D2I LIGHTING— ELECTRIC 1879 Electric light at the British Museum Reading Room, L.J. (4) 128-129 Garnett (R.) Electric light at the British Museum Reading Room, L.J. (4) 444- 1880 : L.J. (5) 153, 171 1882 Cowell (P.) On electric light in Public Libraries, L..4. Trans (5) 153-157, L.J- (7) 43 , , , 1885 Discussion on electric light, L.J. (10) 333-335 1886 Pickering (J. E. L.) Electric light as applied to the lighting of the Inner Temple Library, L.C. (3) 173-177 Discussion on electric light, L.J. (11) 363-365 1887 Discussion on action of electric light on paper, L.J. (12) 428-429 1890 Greenhough (VV. H.) Ventilation, heating and lighting of Public Libraries, L. (2) 428-433 Fletcher (W. L) Proper lighting of Library rooms, L.J. (15) Conf No 9-11 1892 Patton (N. S.) Heating, lighting and ventilation of Libraries, U.S. Rept 717-724, Discussion, L.J. (18) Conf No 28-29 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 386-387 1901 Electric lighting of the Library of Congress, Rept of Libn of Cong 354 1902 Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk 19-20 1904 Chase (C. H.) Changes in lighting at Lynn (Mass.) Public Library, L.J. (29) 562 Stearns (E. J.) Library buildings, Minn P. L.C. Notes (i) 5-6 1906 Green (B. R.) Library building and book stacks, L.J. (31) Conf No 52-56 1908 Marks (L. B.) Illuminating of Public Libraries, L.A.R. (10) 551 1909 — Illumination in the New York Public Library, L.J. (34) 16-17 — Caution with regard to illumination of Libraries, L.J. (34) 106-107 Keen (W. W.) Library- book stacks without daylight, P.L. (14) 290-291 Electric light in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (5) 16-20 Phillips (W. J.) Electric energy in the Library, L.W. (12) 34-38, 167-170 D2I=1 ELECTRIC METALLIC FILAMENT LAMPS 1909 Baker (E. A.) Metallic filament lamps versus carbon lamps, L.A.R. (n) 149-151 Kyte (E. C.) Osram lamps, L.A.R. (11) 287 Finsbury Libraries. Saving in cost of current since introducing Osram lamps, L.W. (12) 226 Electric light in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (5) 18-20 LIBRARY APPLIANCES 169 For particulars relating to Metallic Filament Lamps, apply to — " British Metalite," British Metalite Lamp Co., Horsell Road, Highbury, N. " Osram," General Electric Co., Queen Victoria Street, E.C. "Tantalum," Welsbach Electric Co., Gray's Inn Road, VV.C. D22 ELECTRICITY— METHOD OF CHECKING CURRENT CONSUMED 1908 Phillips (W. J.) Electrical energy in tht- Library : system of periodical check, L.W. (11) 34-38, 167-170' D23 VENTILATION 1879 Lincoln (D. F.) Ventilation of Libraries, L.J. (4) 254-257, Discussion 292 1890 Greenhough (W. H.) Ventilation. ..of Public Libraries, L. (2) 421-425 1892 Patton (N. S.) Ventilation. ..of Libraries, U.S. Rept 718-724 1893 Discussion of Mr. Pntton's paper, L.J. (i8) Conf No 28-30 1894 Robertson ^A. W.) Ventilating... system of Aberdeen Library, L. (6) 95-98 Grccmvood s Public Libraries 386 1897 Ventilation of reading rooms, L. (q) 88 Hart (J. W.) Ventilating of Public Libraries, Greeuwood's Yr-Bk 38-44 1900 Exposition illustrating Library hygiene, L.J. (25) 120 1903 Richards (E. H.) Sanitary construction and care of Library buildings, L.J. (28) 787-788, P.L. (8) 427-428 1906 Ventilation, Lit Yr-Bk 560 1907 Philip (A. J.) Ventilating of Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 225-230 List of Ventilating Engineers — Hart, Son, Peard & Co., 138-140, Charing Cross Road, W.C. Keith & Blackman, Ltd., 27, Farringdon Avenue, E.C. Sti^rtevant Engineering Co., 147, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. D24 LIBRARY APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES, GENERAL. (Fixtures, Furniture, and Fittings.) 1877 Nicholson (E. B.) Exhibition of Library appliances, ist hit Conf 241-2411 1879 A.L.A. Committee's Report, /../. (4) 14 1S83 Exhibition of Library appliances, L.A. Trans (b) 181-190 1886 Dewey (M.) Cost of' Library equipment, L.A'. (C.S.) (i) 22-23 1891 Brown (J. D.) Report on Library appliances, L. (3) 381-397 1892 Carr (PL J.) Fixtures, furniture and fittings, U.S. Rept 733-743. 1893 : L.J. (18) 225, Discussion, Conf No 30-31 1896 Co-operation of Libraries for purchase of supplies, L. (8) 574-575, (9) 35 Cutter (C. A.) Library furniture, fixtures and appliances, L.J. (21) Conf No 127-129 1897 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 94-101 1901 Eastman (W. R.) Public Library buildings, L.J. (26) Conf No 43 — Evolution of Library fittings: a review of "The Care of Books," L.W. (4) 141-143 igo2 Berry (S. H.) About reading room tables, L.J. (27) S2-3 Jast (L. S.) Some hindrances in progress in Public Library work : the Mechanical appliance craze, L.A.R. (2) 82-83 Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk 19-25. 69-75 1904 Delaware L.C. Hdbk 29, 61-62 1906 Directory for Library ^upplies, etc., Cal Xe7vs Xotes (i) 332, 387-388, 456-8 1907 Buildings and furnishings. Wis Lib Bull (3) 2^-2(3 Directory for Library supplies, etc., Cal Ncrvs Notes (2) 47-49. i7--'74' 265-267, 348-350 Peck (A. L.) Economical furniture and fittings. .V. I'.L. (i) 41-4^ Buildings and furnishings. Wis Lib Bull (3) 25-26 1908 Directory for Library supplies, Cal Xc7vs Notes (i,) 80-82. 100-192, 27o-:!8i. P.L. (14) 510-512' For particulars relating to Library appliance.'i, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 2^, fiwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Lihrary Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great "S'armouth Library Bureac, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston^ London Mn.NERs' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury r.-tv.-iivnt. E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. 170 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY D25 FURNITURE FOR CHILDREN'S ROOMS 1906 Burgoyne (F. J.) Library planning, L.A.R. (8) 180 For particulars relating to furniture for Children's Rooms, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London D25=l FURNITURE FOR READING ROOMS 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Fixtures, furniture, fittings, V.S. Rept 741-742 For particulars relating to Reading Room furniture, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, VV.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London D252 FURNITURE FOR BOARD ROOM For full particulars relating to Board Room Tables, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RONEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D253 LIFTS 1879 Green (S. S.) Elevation in the Worcester (U.S.) Public Library, L.J. (4) 201-202 * For Book Lifts see D31 D26 SHELVING— GENERAL 1876 Poole (W. F.) Shelving, U.S. Rept 485-487 1881 — Construction of Library buildings, L./. (6) Conf No 69-77 1885 Small Library buildings, L./. (10) 250-256, 323-335 1886 Practical note from the Liverpool Public Library, L.J. (11) 491 1887 Dewey (M.) Library shelving — definitions and general principles, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 95-i'22 1888 Shelves, L.J. (13) 367 1890 Gladstone (W. E.) On books and the housing of them, L.J. (15) 139-142 1891 Brown (J. D.) Report on Library appliances, L. (3) 382-383 1892 Carr (H. J.) Book storage and shelving, U.S. Rept 735-738 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 388-392 1896 Specimen illustration of various styles of bookcases, P.L. (i) 126 1898 May (W.) Improved form of book shelving for Branch Libraries, L. (8) 255-259 1901 Eastman (W. R.) Library buildings, L.J. (26) Conf No 41-43 Bolton (C. K.) Planning Libraries, P.L. (6) 620 1902 Dewey (M.) Capacity of book stacks, P.L. (7) 28-29 1904 Ranck (S. H.) Relative shelf space occupied by books published in England and in America, L.J. (29) 533-534 1905 Clark (J. W.) Evolution of bookcases, L.A.R. (7) 555-55S Adams (M. B.) Public Libraries, their building and equipment, L.A.R. (7) 161-177, 220-236 1909 Soule (C. C.) Shelves around reading rooms, P.L. (14) 134 For particulars relating to Shelving, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. HoLLiNGs & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D27 SHELVING— WOOD 1877 Poole (W. F.) Why wood shelving is better than iron, L.N. (U.S.) 95-97 1901 Eastman (W. R.) Library buildings, L.J. (26) Conf No 42-43 1902 Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk 20-21 For particulars relating to Wooden Shelving, applv to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. BOOK SHELVJM; 171 D28 SHELVING— METAL 1876 Acland (Sir H. W.) Radcliffe iron bookcases, L.A. Trans (i) 75 1891 Brown (J. D.) Report on Library appliances, L. (3) 382-383 1893 Stikeman system of adjustable shelving, L.J. (18) iiq Discussion on the stack system, /../. (iS) Conf No 30-31 1901 Eastman (W. R.) Library buildings, /,./. (26) Conf No 42 J905 Green (B. R.) Library building and book stacks, L.J. (31) Conf No 52-55 1909 Keen (W. W.) Library book stacks without daylight, P.L. (14) -'90-291 For particulars relating to Metal Shelving, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 2^, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. HOLLINGS &• Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Libk.ary Aids Co., 2q, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth MiLNERs' S.AFE Co. , Ltd. , 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. RONEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Tann, John, ii, Newgate Street, E.C. D29 SHELVING— ADJUSTABLE, SLIDING, SUSPENDED 1887 Jenner (H.) Movable presses in British Museum, L.C. (4) 88-90 Garnett (R.) New book press at the British Museum, L.N. {U.S.) (2) 97-100 Movable shelving at the British Museum, L.J. (12) 261-262 Jenner 's sliding bookcases, L.J. (12) 504 1888 Adjustable shelving, L.J. (13) 367 1891 Brown (J. D.) Report on Library appliances, L. (3) 382-383 Garnett (R.) Sliding press at the British Museum, L. (3) 414-420, L.J. (17) 422-424 1892 Lymburn (J.) Plan of suspended iron presses as a general system of book accommodation in large Libraries, L. (4) 241-242, L.J. (18) 10 1893 Stikeman system of adjustable shelving, L.J. (18) 119 1895 Garnett (R.) On the provision of additional space in Libraries, L. (7) 11-17 Mayhew (H. M.) Revolving extension press, L. (7) 10 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 94-95 4901 Eastman (W. R.) Library buildings, L.J. (26) Conf No 42 For particulars relating to Adjustable, Sliding and Suspended Book Slielves, apply to — Adjust.able Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, (iwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. HoLLiNGS & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London MiLNERs' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. 1)29=1 DWARF BOOKCASES For particulars relating to Dwarf Bookcases, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York. Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D292 REVOLVING BOOKCASES For particulars relating to Revolving Bookcases, apply to — Hammer, G. AL, & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, N.w York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. 1)29=3 ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY BOOKCASES For particulars relating to Adjustable Display Bookcases, apply to — Rockwell Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RovEo Ltd.. 26. Holborn Viaduct. E.C. 172 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY D294 ATLAS SHELVES For particulars relating to Atlas Shelves, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwj'dir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. HOLLINGS & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham LiHRARY Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Milkers' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D30 SHELVING APPLIANCES— GENERAL 1886 Dewey (M.) Book braces, supports and props, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 214-223^ (2) 38 Larned (J. N.) Some new devices and arrangements, L.J. (11) 294-296 1891 Brown (J. D.) Miscellaneous appliances, L. (3) 394-395 1908 Carney (F.) Problem of a shelf department, L.J. (33) 433-437 For particulars relating to Shelving Appliances, apply to— Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. HoLLiNGS & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D30 1 SPECIAL— SHELF SUPPORTS 1878 Cutter (C. A.) Wooden book supports, L.J. (3) 192 1884 Lowell- Book support, L.J. (9) 16 1885 Discussion on book supports, L.J. (10) 31 1-3 12 1886 Dewey (M.) Book braces, supports and props, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 214-23, (2) 38 Mason's shelf supports, L.J. (11) 492 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 382 1894 Book supports, Greenwood's Public Libraries 398 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer — Illustrations of various book supports, P.L. (i) 127 1902 Book supports, Minn, la and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk 24, 70 For particulars relating to Book Supports, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D302 SHELF DUMMIES 1876 Dewey (M.) Catalogues and cataloguing, U.S. Rept 633 1890 Fletcher (W. L) Economy of shelf room — dummies, L.J. (15) 134-135 1906 Stewart (J. D.) Oversize books, L.W. (9) 208-211 1908 Carney (F.) Problem of the shelf department, L.J. (33) 436-437 For particulars relating to Dummies for separating subjects on shelves,^ apply to — East Ham Bookbinding Works, Plashet Lane, East Ham, E. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London D30=3 SHELF PINS 1876 Poole (W. F.) Organization and management of Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 486 1886 Dewey (M.) Revolving shelf pin, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 134 1902 Shelf pins, Minn, la and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk 20 For particulars relating to Slielf Pt)is, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London D304 AUTOMATIC SHELF STEPS For particulars relating to Shelf Steps (automatic step and handle), apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London SHELVING APPLIANCES 173 D305 DWARF STEPS For particulars relating to Dwarf Steps, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. H.\MMER, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Rollings & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham LiBR.'VRY Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D306 LADDERS For particulars relating to Ladders, apply to — Adjust.able Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. HoLLiNGS & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D31 BOOK CARRIERS AND TRUCKS 1877 Winsor (J.) Scheme for automatic deliver)- of books, L.J. (i) 22 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Book trucks, U.S. Rept 742 igoi Garnett (R.) and B. R. Green. Mechanical book carriers in the Library of Congress, L. (A'.5.) (2) 282-297 Library of Congress book carriers and pneumatic tubes, ill.. Kept of Libn of Congress 354-357 1902 Book trucks, Minn, la and Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk 23 For particulars relating to Book Carriers and Trucks, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Cooper's Safe Co., 24, Broad Street Place, E.C. HOLLINGS & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Gieat Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D32 SHOW CASES 1907 Denne (G. E.) Show cases for books, L.W. (10) 70-71 Peters (H.) Show cases for books, L.W. (10) 119-120 For particulars relating to Shoiv Cases, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D33 BOOK RESTS AND HOLDERS 1891 Brown (J. D.) Miscellaneous appliances, L. (3) 304 1897 — Recent developments of Library practice, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 9S-99 For particulars relating to Book Rests and Holders, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Rollings & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bi'reau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London D331 MAP FRAMES AND EASELS For particulars relating to Adjustable Map Frames and Easels, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. VVallis Bros. & Wicksteed, Stamford Road Works. Kettering Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D34 DESKS AND COUNTERS 1876 Poole (W. F.) Desks and counters, U.S. Reht 4S7-4SQ 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Counters and delivery desks. U.S. Rept 738 — Office and catalogue desks, U.S. Rept 739 174 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 382 1902 Loan desks, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 22-23, 7° For particulars relating to Desks and Counters, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D341 DESKS— FLAT TOP For particulars, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London MiLNERS' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D342 DESKS— ROLL TOP For particulars, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D343 DESK RACKS AND TRAYS For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D344 DESK SUPPLIES For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Stanley Russell &• Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. D345 CUPBOARDS AND CABINETS— GENERAL For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gw3'dir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. HoLLiNGS & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Milkers' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Rockwell Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Tann, John, ii, Newgate Street, E.C. D346 MAP CUPBOARDS For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Lid., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Milners' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. RONEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D35 CHAIRS 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Fi.xtures, furniture and fittings, U.S. Rept 740 1894 Chairs, Greenwood's Public Libraries 396 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer— Library chairs, P.L. (i) 130 1902 Chairs, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 21-22 For particulars relating to Chairs, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago," New York, Boston, London RONEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. CHAIRS AND TABLES 175 D351 CHAIRS FOR CHILDREN'S ROOMS ic)02 Minn, J a and Wis L.C. Ildhk 22 For particulars relating to Chairs suitable for Children, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicat^o, New York, Boston, London D35 2 CHAIR CASTORS For particulars relating to tlic " Domes of Silence," or I'atent Invisible Castors, apply to — • The Domes of Silence, Ltd., 5, Lloyd's Avenue, E.C. P353 CHAIR PADS For particulars relating to Rubber Chair Pads, apply to — The Domes ok Silence, Ltd.. 5, Lloyd's Avenue, E.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co.. Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 2q, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. D36 READING TABLES 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Tables, L'.5. Kept 738-739 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 395-396 1900-01 Burg^ovne (F. J.) Some points in Librarv planning^. Greenwood's Yr-Bk '15 1902 Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 21 1908 Webb (A.) Newsroom methods, L.W. (10) 318-319 For particulars relating to Reading Tables, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RONEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. For particulars relating to Reading Table Racks, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth D36°l READING DESKS AND EASELS 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Reading desks, U.S. Rept 738 For particulars relating to Reading Desks and Easels, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, \'ictoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston. London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D37 READING TABLES FOR CHILDREN'S ROOMS 1902 Minn. la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 21 For particulars relating to Reading Tables for Children's Rooms, apply to — .Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 2^, Gwvdir Chambers. 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, \'ictoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London D38 NEWSPAPER STANDS 189 1 Brown (J. D.) Racks and stands for periodicals and news()apcrs, L. (3) 383-86 1894 Newspaper stands, Greenwood's Public Libraries 396 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L..A. Primer— Illustration of newspaper stands and tacks, P.L. (i) 127 1905 .Vdams (M. B.) Public Libraries : their building and equipment, L.A.R. (7) 161-177, 220-236 See also E 70 176 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY For particulars relating to Newspaper Stands, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D39 NEWSPAPER RACKS 1885 Borden (VV. A.) Newspaper files, L.J. (10) 313-314 1891 Brown (J. D.) Racks and stands for periodicals and newspapers, L. (3) 383-86 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer— Illustration of newspaper. rack, F.L, (i) 127 1900 Sparke (A.) Newspaper rack for bound volumes, L. W. (3) 127-128 1902 Newspaper rack, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 23 See also E 70 For particulars relating to Newspaper Racks, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Hollings & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D40 PERIODICAL RACKS 1877 Discussion on filing pamphlets, L.J. (2) 38 1880 Holden (E. S.) Treatment of pamphlets in special Libraries, L.J. (5) 166-7 1881 Pamphlet rack, L.J. (6) 52 1894 Periodical rack, Greenwood's Public Libraries 397 1902 Periodical rack, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 22 See also E 70 For particulars relating to Periodical Racks, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Hollings & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D41 TIMETABLE RACKS 1907 Waldron (J. S.) Racks for time-lablos, L.W. (10) 239-240 For particulars relating to Time-Table Racks, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureai:, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D42 HAT AND UMBRELLA STANDS 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Fixtures, furniture and fittings, U.S. Rept 740 For particulars relating to Hat and Umbrella Stands, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureai:, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D43 CLOCKS 1889 Richardson (E. C.) Library clocks, /../. (14) 37S For particulars relating to Silent Electric clocks, apply to — Kendal & Dent, Ltd., Ludgate Hill, E.C. Silent Electric Clock Co., 192, Goswell Road, E.C. FIRE PRE] EXTION, I.\SIR.[\CE. ETC. 177 D44 TELEPHONES 1877 W'insor (J.) Telephones in Libraries. L.J. (2) 22 1898 Stiilman (M. L.) Telephones in Branrhes, L.J. (2 ^ Conf No 166 iSqq Telephones in Libraries, L..4. (1) 223 1900 Telephone book renewals, P.L. (5) 255, 426 190;, Lethality of telephone call offices in Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 139 1904 Offer to instal telephones in Libraries for public use, L.A.R. (6) 264 1905 Freeman (M. W.) Relation of the Library to the outside world; or, the Library and 'jniblicity, /../. (^i) 488-41)2 l^se of telephones in Libraries, P.L. (13) 361 1909 Information bureaux in Libraries, L.A. (6) 341-342 For particulars relating to Internal Telephones, apply to — General El.ectric Co., 71, Queen Victoria Street, E.G. Inter-Communicating Telephone Co., 64, Leadenhall Street, E.G. SiERLiNG Telephone and Electric Co., 200. I'pper Thames Street, E.G. D44I TELEPHONE INDEX CABINETS For particulars relating to Telephone Index Cabinets, apply to — RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. D45 FURNITURE INVENTORY 1897 Brown (J. D.) I'ormation of Public Libraries, Greemvood's Yr-Bk 78 For particulars relating to Furniture Inventory, apply to — -Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell-W.abash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D451 STORES INDEX (CARD) For particulars relating to .Stores Index, apply to — Rockweli.-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. D46 FIRE PREVENTION, INSURANCE, etc. 1879 Walford (C.) Destruction of Libraries by fire considered practically and historically, L.A. Trans {2) 65-70, 149-154. ^-J- (4) 415-41^ Discussion on the prevention of fires in Libraries, L.J. (4) 52-54 Green (S. S.) Precautions against fire in the Worcester Public Library, /../. (4) 201-202 1884 Preservation of books from fire, L.J. (9) nji 1892 Poole (R. E.) Fires, protection, insurance, ILS. Kept 724-733. 1893 '■ L.J. (18) 223-224 Insurance, Discussion by (he .\.L..A.. L.J. (18) Conf No 23-26 1899 Davis (C. T.) Insurance of Public Libraries, L.W. (2) 121-122 1900- 1 Davis (C. T.) Fire prevention and insurance, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 52-56 1907 Folger (H.) Insurance for Libraries, P.L. (12) 52-53. Cal News Notes (2) 108-110 Clark (G. T.) Lessons from destruction of San Francisco Libraries. A. L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 121-123 D47 SAFES AND STRONG ROOMS For particulars relating to Safes and Strong Rooms, apply to- Cooper's Safe Co., 24, Broad Street Place. E.C. Milners' Sake Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Tann, loHN. ir, Newgate Street, E.C. Tann, R., & Co., London Fields Station (G.E.R.). Hackney, N.E. 178 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY CLASS E Library Organization and Administration E 1 ORGANIZATION 1876 Poole (W. V.) Organization and management of Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 476-504 Perkins (F. B.) How to make town Libraries successful, U.S. Rept 419 Cutter (C. A.) Word to starters of Libraries, L.J. (i) 1-5 Poole (W. F.) Popular objections to Public Libraries, L.J. (i) 45 Pendleton (A. M.) How to start Libraries in small towns, L.J. (i) 161-2, 213-16, 249-50, 313-14, 355-9, 421-2 1877 Vinton (F.) Hints for improved Library economy drawn from usages at Princeton, L.J. (2) 53-57 1885 How to form a Library, L.J. (10) 182-184 1887 Bowker (R. R.) Formation and organization of Public Libraries, L.J. (12) 117-119, 152 1893 Circular of Board of Library Commissioners. State of New Hampshire, relating to Library methods, L.J. (18) 42-3 1899 Adams (Z. F.) Practical hints on organizing, P.L. (4) 143, 19S-99 Couv'in (E. F.) Organization of small Libraries, P.L. (4) 195-97 Green (S.) How to encourage the foundation of Libraries in small towns, L.J. (24) Conf No 14-15 Wire (G. E.) Organization, L.J. (24) Conf No 70-73 1901 Roebuck (G. E.) How I would organize and administer a Public Library having a gross income of _£r8oo a year (Prize Essay), L.A. (2) Supp vii-x Stephens (J. A.) How I would organize and administer a Public Library having a gross income of ;^'8oo a year (Prize Essay), L.A. (2) Supp xi-xiv Savage (E. A.) The Library of the future, L..1. (3) 29-32 How to start a Free Librar}-, la Lib O. (i) 11-12 Barrett (R. C.) Few brief words about Libraries, la Lib O. (i) 26 1902 Hopkins (A. H.) Organization and administration of Universit}^ Libraries, L.J. (27) Conf No 10-16 1903 If not a tax-supported Library, what? la Lib O. (3) 21-22 1906 Renninger (E. D.) Organization of a Library in a small town, L.J. (31) 112-17 Tyler (A. S.) Form of Library organization for a small town making a Library beginning, L.J. (31) 803-806 Eastman (W. R.) Value and work of a State Library organizer, P.L. (10) 67-72 1907 Organizing a Library, P.L. (12) 62 1908 Barr (J.) Organization of a Library service, L.A. (6) 5-8, 25-28 Stewart (J. D.) Principles of Library organization, L.A. (6) 98-103, Discussion T04-105 Jones (M. L.) Organization of labour within Libraries, L.J. (33) 171-173 1909 Bostwick (A. E.) System in the Library, L.J. (34) 480-481 Organization and reorganization in Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (4) 27-30 Moffett (H. A.) How the money was spent at Elwood (Ind.) Library, P.L. (14) 349 E2 ADMINISTRATION 1876 Jones (L. E.) Governnu;nt Library report, L.J. (i) 7-10 Perkins (F. B.) How to make town Libraries successful, U.S. Rept 419-30 Poole (W. F.) Organization and management of Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 476-504 Robinson (6. H.) College Library administration, U.S. Rept 505-525 1877 Vinton (F.) Hints for improved Library economy drawn from usages and principles, L.J. (2) 53-57 Jones (J. W.) Inaugural address, ist Int Conf 1-21; L.J. (2) 99-119 Wheatley (B. R.) Hints on Library management, L.J. (2) 210-216 LIBRARY ADMlSLsT RATIOS 1878 Seligmann (L.) Signification of Libraries past and present, L.A. Trans (I) 68-74 1879 Campbell (G. L.) (iiouping- ol populous plarrs for Library purposes, L.A. Trans (2) 28-31 1880 Maclauchlin (J.) How the Krec Librarv s\suin mav be extended to counties, L.A. Trans (3) 58-66 1883 Lovell (J.) Functions and operations of ilie l-'nc Library system, L.A. Trans (b) 58-66 Credland (\V. R.) Starved Free Libraries, L.A. Trans (6) 71.7S West (T. 11.) I'sefulness of Libraries in small towns, /../. (8) 227-22(1 i88b Hewins (C M.) How to make the most of a small Library, L.J. (11) 305- 308, 37^^.. Dewey (M.) Selectinj;- a Library system, L.X. {['.S.) (i) 21-22 - Why a library does or does not succeed, L.N. (L'.S.) (i) 45-47 1887 Crunden (F. M.) Business methods in Librarv management, L.J. (12) 535- 338, 435-43<3 1888 Cowell (P.) Experientia Docet ; or, thoughts and experiences of a Public Librarian, L.C. (5) 157-166 Bardwell (W. A.) Library work, L.J. (13) 5-7 Schwartz (J.) Business methods in Libraries, /,./. (13) 334 Crandall (.\L I.) Art element in Library work, L.J. (13) 365 Foster (W. F.) Progress towards intelligent ideals of the scope and method of Public Libraries, L.A'. (U.S.) (3) 319-33 1889 Cutter (C. A.) Common sense in Libraries : Presidential address, L.J. (14) Conf No 141-54 Fletcher (W. L) Some Library superstitions, L.J. (14) Conf No 155-51) Denie (L.) How to make the most of a small Library, L.N. (L'.'.S.) (3) 469-74 1890 Ford (P. L.) Differentiation or specialization of Libraries, L.J. (15) 7-9 Cohen (M.) Differentiation of Libraries : a criticism of P. L. Ford's paper, L.J. (15) 70-71 Galleys ((r. B.) Circular of information about Library work, L.J. (15) 329-30 Green (H. F.) Librarv experts : their rights and duties, L.J. (15) Conf No 15-19 1891 Clarke (E. E.) Departmental Libraries, /,./. (16) 254-88 Steiner (L. H.) .Should uniformity mark the arrangement and administra- tion of our Libraries, or should individualitv be permitted to assert itself in each? L.J. (16) Conf No 57-61 1S92 Soule (C. C.) Articles on the administration of the Boston Library, L.J. (17) 54-55. 88-94, 124-125 Crunden (F. M.) Executive department : general supervision, including building, finance, etc., U.S. Kept 795-809, L.J. (18) 2-^2-2^,4, Discussion, L.J. (18) Conf No 63-65 Fletcher (W. L) Presidential address at Lak( wood, L.J. (17) Conf No 1-6 1893 Hill (T. P.) Librarv service: series of qurstion> sent to 210 Libraries in U.S., L.J. (18) 228-9 Kelso (T. L.) Some economical features of Pul)iic Libraries, L.J. (18) 473-4 1894 Merrill (W. G.) How the Newberry Library was moved. L.J. (19) 11-12 1895 Hopkins (.\. H. A.) Handbook of Library l-^onomy, L.J. (20) Conf No 41-2 1896 Dana (J. C.) Library primer, P.L. (i) 4-10, 3i)-45. 79-S2, 115-133, "'7-74. 212-15, 263-4 1897 Dewey (M.) Relation of State to the Public Lihrar\ . 3nd hit Conj 10-22 Crunden (F. >L) Books and text-book^ : tin Library as a factor in education, 2nd Int Conf 46-54 Richardson (E. C.) Libraries the primary factor in human evolution, 2)id Int Cunj 158-159 Brown (J. D.) Procedure in formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Vr-Bk 60-78 1898 Briscoe (J. P.) .\ well-equipped Library, L.A. (i) 49-52 1899 Swift (L.) Paternalism in Public Librari(\s. L.J. (24) ; No 2, 4; No 3, 3-4 McPherson (G! B.) County extension, Minn L.C. Notes No 5, 7-0 Plan for a Universal Library, P.L. ( m) 129-132 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.I,. (10) 163-167. 215-217, 250-261 Scheme for county extension. Wash L.A. Bull (1) No i, 7 Holmes (K. T.) History of the Travelling Library system of Wasliington, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 2-4 1906 Titcomb (M. L.) How a small Library supplies a large number of people, ^•/- (3') 51-54 , , , Wakeman (K. F.) Small Library as a Library centre, r.L. (11) o 1907 County Library in Ohio — methods, results and possibilities. P.L. (12) 19 Nethaway (J. C.) Why Library extension pavs Washington County, Minn P. L.C' Notes (2) 82-84 Live Library- Washington County Free Library at Hagerstown, Md., Vt L. Bull (2) No 4; 1-3 i84 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Spencer (L.) Travellin.e;^ Library plan in Richardson County, Neh Lib Bull No 6, 8-IO Wynkoop (G.) Where should state aid and a local responsibility begin in Library extension work? .4.L..4. Bull (i) 23S-243 Galbreath ("C. B.) County Library in Ohio, Ohio Bull (3) No i, 10 1908 Reading List on County Libraries, Cal News Notes (3) 129-133 Ripley (L. W.) County Free Library system — Sacramento plan, Cal News Notes (3) 303-304 Gould (C. H.) Regional Libraries, L.J. (33) 218-219 Gillis (J. L.) State Library system for California : a suggestion, Cal News Notes (3) 227-228, L.J. (33) 304, 316 Brief sketch of the development of County Libraries in the United States, Cal News Notes (3) 123-126 Eastman (W. R.) Village Library and the farm, N.Y.L. (i) 37-40 Betteridge (G. L.) Province of the Travelling Library as a part of the State Library system, N.Y'.L. (i) 70-73 County Library in Ohio, Ohio Lib Bull (3) 1-3 Brumback County Library, Ohio Lib Bull (3) 3-7 Public Librarv of Cincinnati, Ohio Lib Bull (3) 7-10 Dewey (H. B.) County circulating school [libraries. Wash L.A. Bull (2) 5-7 Hogg' (J. F.) Central control of Libraries and its advantages, L.A. (6) 131-135 Lane (W. C.) Central Bureau of information and loan collection for College Libraries, L.J. (33) 429-433 Ripley (L. W.) County Free Library extension — the Sacramento Plan, 1--J- in) 445-446 ' Eichler (F.) Central cataloguing, the bureau of information and inter- Library loans in Austria, L.J. (33) 506-507 Baker (E. A.) Some recent developments of Library co-operation, L.A.R. (10) 660-677, Discussion 593-596 1909 Isom (M. F.) County Library system in Multnomah County, Oregon, Cal News Notes (4) 259-262 Ripley (L. W.) County Library system in Sacramento County, Cal News Notes (4) 262-264 Eddy (H. G.) Elk Grove Station of the Sacramento Library, Cal News Notes (4) 264-266 County Library system for California : what it is, how to proceed in establishing it, etc., Cal News Notes (4) 423-431 Libraries in rural communities, L.J. (34) 445-448 Hobart (F.) Reaching the rural population, P.L. (14) 373-376 Clark (M.) How one township Library sends out books, Lib Occ (2) 55-56 Friedley (G.) Work of a County Library, Lib Occ (2) 29 Hill (F. P.) Book storage for Libraries — Reservoir Libraries, P.L. (14) 304-305 Iowa Travelling Library department, la Lib Q. (6) 34-35 Ericson (C. J. A.) How shall co-operation between township and Public Libraries be secured, la Lib O. (6) 64 See also Travelling Libraries F 4, and Methods of Reaching the Public F 10 ' E5 ENGLAND 1899 Thornsby (F.) Unification of Public Libraries, L. IF. (i) 263 1901 Caddie (J. A.) Co-operation of adjoining towns for the establishment of reference Libraries, L.A.R. (3) 562-566 — Some further remarks on co-operation for the establishment of reference Libraries, L.A.R. (4) 237-240 1902 Savage (E. A.) Library of the future, L.W. (4) 239-245 Webb (S.) Library service of London : its co-ordination, development and education, L..4./\. (4) 193-203, Discussion 231-236 1905 Inkster (L.) Library grouping, L.A.R. (7) 562-564. 1906: L.A.R. (8) 46-52 1906 Farr (H.) Libraries and the counties, L.A.R. (8) 169-177 McKillop (J.) Present position of London Municipal Libraries, with suggestions for increasing their efficiency, L.A.R. (8) 624-633, Discus- sion 495-497 Hemphill (F.) Proposed centralization of Metropolitan Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 590-qi 1907 Daykin (J.) Village Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 365-375 FINANCIAL RKCOKI)^ i8; Fovargue (H. W.) Suggested Library legislation for counties, L.A.R. (9) 15-18 1908 Hogg (J. F.) Central control of Libraries, and its advantages, L.A. (9) 131-135, Discussion 136-13S Discussion of J. VV. Brown's paper on Schemes for " Village Libraries," L.A.R. (10) 59S-599 Baker (E. A.) Some recent developments of Library co-operation, L.A.R. (10) 660-677, Discussion 593-596 Brown (J. W.) Village Libraries : The Westmoreland scheme, L.A.R. (10) 644-647 Kemp (A. W.) Village Libraries : The Isle of Wight scheme, L.A.R. (10) 647-648 1909 Hand (T. W.) Inaugural address, Yorkshire Brancii of A.L.A., L..4. (7) 16-18 E6 FINANCE— GENERAL 1888 Hartman (E. V.) Project to aid German Libraries, L.J. (10) 47 1901 Montgomery (T. L.) What may be done for Libraries by the city, L.J. (26) Conf No 5-7 Birge (E. A.) What may be done for Libraries by the State, L.J. (26) Conf No 7-8 Putnam (H.) What may be done for Libraries by the nation, L.J. (26) Conf No 9-16 Richmond (L.) What proportion of appropriation should be spent for books, periodicals, etc., P.L. (6) 428-430 1902 Brett (W. H.) Expenditure of Library funds, P.L. (7) 367 1905 Sureties (H. G.) An appeal to Mr. Carnegie to pay off mortgages on older Libraries, L.A. (4) 201-3 Countryman (G. A.) State aid to Libraries, P.L. (10) 55-60 Ranck (S. H.) Library administration on an income of from $1,000 to $5,000 a year, L.J. (30) Conf No 58-63, P.L. (10) 397-401 1907 Hudson (O. C.) Estimate of annual expenditure for an established Carnegie Library with an income of £220 from Pennv Rate, L.W. (10) 134-136 1908 Kennedy (J. P.) Librarian as a factor in securing Library appropriations, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 237-238 1909 Cost of Library maintenance, P.L. (14) 347 Hobart (F.) Money making for the smallest Libraries, X.Y.L. (i) 199-203 Rules regarding Library allotments in New York, N.Y.L. (2) 38-39 Payment o"f mortgage from Library rate, and accumulation of fund Tor repairs, L.A.R. (11) 416 E7 FINANCIAL RECORDS 1876 Perkins (F. B.) How to make town Libraries successful, L'.S. Rcpt 419 Poole (W. F.) Organization and arrangement of Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 476 1892-3 Crunden (F. M.) Executive department, I'.S. Rcpt. 795-97, S01-2 1894 Business books, Greemi'ood's Public Libraries 399 1898 Mullen (B. H.) Plan for constant supervision of expenditure, L. (8) 252-53 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things arc done in one American Library, L. (A'. 5.) (i) 150-152 1902 Sanborn (A. S.) Method of keeping statistics of expenditun- for books, L.J. (27) 1007-S 1905 Eustis (G. H.) Hints on Library accounts, P.L. (10) 7-8 Ranck (S. H.) Library administration on an income of from $1,000 to- $5,000 a year, L.J. (30) Conf No 58-O3, /'./.. (10) 307-401 1906 Pollard (A.' A.) Business end of a.' Library, /-./• (3O 3"-3'5. f*l- (") 355-359 Forms for financial statements, If';'\ l.ih Hull (2) 64 1908 Neesham (E. W.) Cash receipts and petty cash, L.W. (10) 248-251 Municipal accounts and the Public Library, la Lib Q. (5) 191 1909 Keeping Library accounts, L.A.R. (11) 43 Dold (M.) Iniform business methods. Cul Lib Assu Hdbk 33-34 E71 LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS For particulars, apply to — Rock WELL- Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C.' RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct. E.C. Stanley RrssEi.r. & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Strret, S.E. i86 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E72 AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS 1895 Audit of accounts of District and Parish Councils, L.A. Yr-Bk 48-49 E8 PERSONNEL: GOVERNING BOARDS, COMMITTEES, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES, etc. (Powers, duties, qualifications, etc.) General 1893 Utley (H. J\I.) (iovernment, constitution, bye-laws and Trustees, U.S. Rept (i) 743-747, L.J- (18) 225-227, Discussion Conf No 31-33 1897 Jones (H.) Library authorities : their powers and duties, 2nd Int Cuiif 23-26, Discussion 230-231 E9 SPECIAL— COMMITTEES 1894 Public Library Committees and Commissioners, Grecmvood's Public Libraries 352-376 1895 Ballinger (J.) Report on the constitution of Library Committees, L. (7) 1-9 1897 Rawson (H.) Duties of Library Committees, 2nd Int Conf 27-30 Jones (H.) Library authorities : their powers and duties, 2nd Int Conf 23-26, Discussion 230-231 1900-01 Notes for Library Committees, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 1-5 1903 Jast (L. S.) Committee work, L.A. (4) 43-45 1908 Neesham (E. W.) Committee work (Specimen Agenda), L.W. (10) 351-53 1909 Law (W.) Committee work, L.W. (12) 127-129 E9I DELEGATION OF POWERS TO COMMITTEE 1901 Powers of Library Committee, L.A.R. (3) 224. 1902 : L.A.K. (4) 22y2^ 1903 Delegation of powers, L.A.R. (5) 650-651 1904 Lucas (Councillor) Delegation of powers to Library Committees, L.A.R. (6) 388-393 1908 Delegation of powers to Committee, L.A.R. (10) 140-141 1909 Delegation of powers under Public Libraries Acts, L.A.R. (11) 413-415 E9 2 LIBRARIANS WHO ACT AS SECRETARIES 1901 Librarians who are Secretaries, L.W. (4) 112, 30S ElO BYELAWS GOVERNING LIBRARY COMMITTEES IN IRELAND 1905 Rules governing appointment of Commissioners of Ireland, and conduct of business, An Leab (i) 166-172 Ell TRUSTEES 1890 Soule (C. C.) Trustees of Free Public Libraries, L.J. (15) Conf No 19-24 Larned (J. C.) Library work from the Trustee's standpoint, L.J. (15) Conf No 23-24 Green (S. S.) Duties of Trustees and their relations to Libraries, L.J. (15) Conf No 24-27 1892 Soule (C. C.) Amateur administration, L.J. (17) 92-93 1893 Utley (H. M.) Government, constitution, bje-laws and Trustees, LJ.S. Rept (i) 743-747, L.J. (18) 225-227, Discussion Conf No 31-33 Bowker (R. R.) Trustees' relation to the Library, L.J. (18) 227 1896 Crunden (F. M.) Functions of Trustees and their rclalions to Librarians, L.J. (21) Conf No 32-37 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 6-7 1897 Currey (J. S.) Library trustee, P.L. (2) 319-322 Crunden (F. M.) Function of Librarv Trustees, /../. (22) Conf No 2>~ 1899 Jenkins (J. H.) Relation of the Trustee to the Librarian, P.L. (4) 249 Eastman (W. R.) Bve-laws suggested for a Board of Librarv Trustees, U.S. Rept 705-706 " 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) (i) 147-152 Flemmg (A. P.) Relation of the Trustee to the Librarian, P.L. (5) 3-5 Montgomery (T. L.) The Trustee, L.J. (25) Conf No 42-43, P.L. (5) 291-4 1901 Bye-Laws suggested for Boards of Library Trustees, la Lib Q. (i) 63-64 J902 Women on Librarv Boards, P.L. (7) 61-63, ^(f ^-'b O. (2) 16 Titus (G. M.) Duties of Library Trustees, P.L. (7T 63-65, la Lib O. (2) 19-21 With the 'J'rustees. la Lib O. (2) 53 LIBRARY COMMITTEES AND TRUSTEES 187 1903 Trustees' Section, Proceedings, L.J. (28) Conf No 195-205 Wilson (E. D.) Relation of Trustees and Librarian, /'./-. (8) 402-404 1904 Leash (S. G.) Essentials of a Library Trustee, L.J. (29) 524-527 1905 Gaillard (E. W.) Trustees and Library appropriations, L.J. (30) 403-406 Ranck (S. H.) Library administration on an income of from $1,000 to $5,000 a year, L.J. (30) Conf No 5.S-()3, I'.L. (10) 397-401 Gillis (J. L.) State Library administration, /,./. (30) Conf No 34-37 1906 Bostwick (A. E.) Whole duty of a Library Trustee from a Librarian's standpoint, L.J. (31) Conf No 40-44, Discussion 23()-240 Dewey (M.) Ideal relations between Trustees and Librarian, L.J. (31) Conf No 44 Patton (J.) Work of a I/ibrary Trustee from the Trustee's point of view, L.J. (31) 656-657 Utley (H. M.) Work of a Library Trustee from the Librarian's point of view, L.J. (31) 657-660 Trustees and methods of choosing them, P.L. (10) 46S.460 Farrington (J. L.) How the Trustee may best keep in touch with the conduct of the Library, la Lib O. (5) 81-83 Willard (W. D.) Training of the Trustee, Mum P.L.C. Notes (9) 13-14 Nicholson (J. N.) Training of the Trustee, Minn P.L.C. Notes (9) 14-16 Gove (A. P.) ^^■hole duty of a Library Trustee, Minn P.L.C. Notes (9) 17-iq Clarke (E. E.) Boards of Library Trustees, Vt L.C. Bull (2) No 3, 1-3 Elliot (T. C.) Relation of the Library Board to the Library, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No I, 10-12 Pereles (J. M.) What a Trustee can do to help the Librarian, Wis P.L.C. Bull (2) 25-26 1907 Corey (D. P.) Some Trustees, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 278-282 Tobitt (E.) What the Librarian may expect from the Trustee, P.L. (12) 73-74, Neb Lib Bull No 4, 17-20 Schwan (C. P.) Duties of a Trustee, Cal Neivs Notes (2) 94-96 Putnam (W. H.) Duties of Library Directors, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 43-6 Lamb (W. L.) Reading of the Trustee, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 46-4S 1908 Towner (H. M.) Trustees' problems, la Lib Q. (5) 189-igo Trustees' section of A. L.A. Conference, A. L.A. Bull (2) 355-359 1909 Suggestions to a Library board. Lib Occ (2) 52-53 Trustees' section of A. L.A. Conference, L.J. (34) 368 Woodruff (J. L.) Who's who in the Library, P.L. (14) 81-84 E 12 BYE LAWS GOVERNING BOARD MEETINGS 1892-3 Utlev (H. y.\.) (lovernment, constitution, bye-laws and Trustees, U.S. Reft 745 1899 Eastman (W. R.) Bve-laws suggested for a Board of Library Trustees, U.S. Rept 705-706 ■ 1901 Library Board Meetings, la Lib O. (5) 109 1902 Bye-laws suggested for Boards of Directors of small Public Libraries, Minn, la and Wis Hdbk 7-8 1904 Bye-laws suggested for district Library Commissions, Del L.C. Hdbk 22-5 1906 Bye-laws suggested for Boards of Library Trustees, la Lib O. (i) 63-64 E12=l BOARD MEETINGS— RECORDS 1892-3 Crunden (F. M.) Executive dep.utnn nt (Librarian as Secretary to Board), U.S. Rept So7-,S 1897 Brown (J. D.) l-"i>rmalion of Public Libraries (Minute Book), C,rien-a.'Ood's Yr-Bk 77 1903 Jast (L. S.) Committee work, L.A. (4) 43-45 1908 Neesham {E. W.) Committee work (Specimen Agenda), L.W. (10) 351-3 1909 Law (W.) Committee work, L. T^. (12) 127-129 E 12 2 BOARD ROOM FURNITURE For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Lio., 2^ C.\\\dir Chambers. 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bireai", Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RONEO Ltp., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. i88 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E 13 LIBRARY WORKERS Davis, Thomas Thomas Davis and Libraries : Promoter of Libraries in Ireland, An Leah (8) 8-1 1 Greenwood, Thomas, 1851-1908 Thomas Greenwood, L.A. (6) 227-228, by J. D. Brown, L.A.R. (10) 63;,- 636, L.W. (11) 201-204, by VV. E. Axon, L.A.R. (10) 683-685 Jackson, Frederick Dewey (M.) In Memoriam, /,./. (11) 478 Southern, Sir James W. Obituary, L.A.R. (11) 360 ThomasStanford, C. New President of the Library Association, L.W. (11) 138 Wickersham, William B., 1844-1908 W. B. Wiclcersham, 36 years Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Public Library, P.L. (13) 358-359 E 14 LIBRARIANSHIP. (Qualifications, duties, etc., of Librarians.) 1876 Dewey (M.) The Profession, L.]. (i) 5-6 VVinsor (J.) Free Libraries and readers, L.]. (i) 63-67, Discussion 117-118 Smith (L. P.) Qualifications for a Librarian, L.J. (i) 6^-74 Wallace (J. W.)"" Librarians in the United States, L.J. (i) 92-95 1877 BuUen (G.) The Executive of a Library — their qualifications, functions, vacations, salaries, ist hit Conf 176-178, 208 Bowker (R. R.) Learning to read in college, L.J. (2) 60-62 1878 Mullins (J. D.) Standard of Library service, L.J. (3) 52-53, 160 Sawtelle (H. A.) College Librarianship, L.J. (3) 162 1880 Mullins (J. D.) Librarian and his work, L.A. Trans (3) 69-76 1881 Brace (W.) F. A. Ebert's view of a Librarian's education, L.A. M.N. (2) 30-36 1882 Bowker (R. R.) Work of the 19th century Librarian for the Librarian of the 20th, L.A. Trans (5) 149-152 Tedder (H. R.) Librarianship as a profession, L.A. Trans 163-172 Cousin (J.) A French Librarian on Librarianship, L.A. M.N. (3) 194-198 1883 Bowker (R. R.) Work of the 19th century Librarian for the Librarian of the 2oth, L.J. (8) 247-250 1884 Garnett (R.) Librarianship in the 17th century, L.C. (i) 1-7 Mullins (J. D.) Some of the less pleasant duties of a Librarian, L.A. Trans (7) 61-65 1885 Foster (VV. E.) Some compensations of a Librarian's life, L.J. (10) 195-200 Richardson (E. C.) Encyclopsedia and Librarians, L.J. (10) 211 Nicholson (E. B.) Drawback of English Librarians, L.J. (10) 403 i886 Dewey (M.) Librarian as educator, L.J. (11) 165 — Factors of successful administration, L.N. (U.S.) (1) 45 Richardson (E. C.) Why Librarians know, L.J. (11) 204 Hooper (W. de M.) Evolution of the hobby, L.J. (11) 225-228 Attractions and opportunities of Librarianship, L.N. {U.S.) (i) 51-53 1888 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) Wanted, a Librarian, L.C. (5) 11-16 1889 " Theophrastres junior." Of Librarians, L. (i) 24, 107 Schwartz (J.) Librarian an educator, L.J. (14) 5 1890 Thompson (.Sir M.) Presidential address, L. (2) 368-76 Richardson (E. C.) Being a Librarian, L.J. (15) 201-202 Poole (W. F.) Being a Librarian, L.J. (15) 202 Stetson (W. K.) Being a Librarian, L.J. (15) 2^-232 B[owker] (R.) Being a Librarian, L.J. (15) 2:^2 ' Fletcher (W. I.) Being a Librarian, /../. (15) 2()4-265 Foster (W. E.) Being a Librarian, L.J. (15) 294-29(1 Kephart (H.) Being a Librarian, L.J. (15) 330-332 Green (S. S.) Trustees and Librarians, L.J. (15) Conf No 24-27 1891 — Address of President at San Francisco Conference, L.J. (16) Conf No 1-9 LIBRARIANS' QUALIFICATIONS 189 1892 A Librarian by his assistant, L. (4) 233-237 Hayward (A. L.) Training of a Librarian, L.J. (17) 47K 1892-J Hill (F. r.) Library service, r..s. Rcpt 747-50 1893 " Liber." What is a Librarian for? L.J. (18) 40-41 Midworth (H.) The duties of a Librarian in relation to the reader, L. (5) MO-135 1894 Crunden (F. M.) Librarian as administrator, L.J. (19) 44-47 Librarian's qualifications in Prussia, L.J. (19) 170 Librarian's qualifications. Greenwood's Public Libraries 356-361 1895 Wire (G. E.) How should a Librarian read, L.J. (20) Conf No 16-19 J896 Bolton (C. K.) Librarian's duty as a citizen, L.J. (21) 219-222 Smith (S.) The Public Librarian : his helps and hindrances, L. (8) 157-67 Anderton (B.) On the place of Specialization in Library work — A general review, L. (8) 536-548 Dana (J. C.) Hear the other side : President's address at the A.L.A. Conference, Cleveland, L.J. (21) Conf No 1-5 josephson (A. G. S.) Is Librarianship a learned profession? I'.L. (1) 195-6 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 7-8 1897 Lubbock (Sir J.) Inaugural address, 3iid Ittt Conf 1-4 JNIacAlister (J. Y. W.) .Some tendencies of modern Librarianship, 2nd hit Conf g-i2 Elmendorf (R. L.) Assistant's opportunity, L. (9) 137-42 Eastman (L. A.) Aims and personal attitude in Library work, L.J. (22) Conf No 80-81 1898 Mason (T.) The future of London's Public Librarians, L..4. (i) 38-41 Miller (E. H.) Librarianship in South Africa, L.A. (i) 143-145 Clarke (A.) Some old treatises on Libraries and Librarians' work, L. (10) 327-9. 385-95 Sharp (K. L.) Librarian.ship as a profession, P.L. (3) 5-7 Little (G. T.) Special training for College Librarians, L.J. (2^,) Conf No 79 1899 Layman's views on Librarianship, L.A.R. (1) 13 1-2 Brigham (J.) State Librarian's outlook, L.J. (24) Conf No 81-84 Foss (G. W.) The Library as an inspirational force, P.L. (4) 102-104 Lane (W. C.) The appointment of a Librarian of Congress, L.J. (24) 99-101 Leeper (A.) Qualifications for Librarianship. L.J. (24) Conf No 82-83 Dewey (M.) Qualifications of a Librarian. L. IF. (2) 96-98 1900 The Librarian's manners, L.W . (2) 217-21S Anderton (B.) On the learning of Librarians, L..\.R. (2) 630-40 Bardwell (W. A.) What should Librarians read? L.J. (25) 58-59 Fairchild (S. C.) American notes, L. (N.S.) (i) loo-ioS, 220-224, 350-356, 434-437 Fames (W.) What should Librarians read? L.J. (25) 59-61 Bostwick (A. E.) What should Librarians read? L.J. (25) 57-58 Henry (W. E.) Some thoughts on the establishment and control of a Public Library, P.L. (5) 43-47 The Imperfect Librarian, L.J. (25) 69 Koopman (H. L.) Individuality in the Library. L.J. (25) 571-572 Public versus Librarians, from the "Library World," L.'j. (25) 1 19-120 Thompson (W. O.) Librarianship as a profession, P.L. (5) 415-418 Librarian's manners, L. IT. (2) 217-218 Brown (J. D.) Where do we get our Librarians? L.W. (3) 124-127 1901 Carr (H. J.) Being a Librarian, P.L. (6) 450-461 Fairchild (S. C.) .American notes, L. (N.S.) (2) 218-220 Dewey (M.) The Faculty Library, L. (N.S.) (2) 238-241 Plummer (M. W.) The Librarv of the future in "" Light .uid Leading," L.J. (26) 63-65 -- Training for Librarianship, L.J. 317 Custodian or Librarian — which? la Lib (J. (i) 25 1902 Ayers (S. G.) The Librarian: requirements and duties, L.J. (27) 309-311 Bishop (W. W.) Should the Librarian be a Bibliophile. L.J. (27) 126-129 Lord (J. S.) The gift extremely rare, L.J. (27) Conf No 34-37 Dewev (M.) Oualifications of' a Librarian, N.Y.S.L. Rept 85 (91-96, Bulietin 75) Endowment of Librarianship, L.W. (5) 1-3, 29-31, 66-68 Hoagland (Miss) Trained Librarians, P.L. (-) 375 igo BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Hazeltine (M. E.) The Librarian and his work, P.L. (7) 402-404 Librarianship, Minit, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk ix-12, 65 Anderson (E. H.) and M. Dewey. Librarianship — what it implies, la Lib Q. (2) 54 1903 Dixon (W. McN.) Presidential address, L.A.R. (5) 431-43 Bostwick (A. E.) The day's work : some conditions and some ideals, LJ. (28) 704-707 — The what, why and whither of the Library, P.L. (8) 397-401 Plummer (M. W.) Personal reading of the Librarian, L./. (28) 5-7 Richardson (E. C.) The Travelling Librarian, L./. (28) 58-64 Savage (E. A.) The Librarian of the future, L. IF. (6) 4-7 Reflections on Librarianship, L.li". (6) 145-150 1904 Ambrose (L.) A Conception of Librarianship, P.L. (9) 439-440 Dana (J. C.) Library opportunities, P.L. (9) 1-5 Gay (O. B.) Should a Librarian cultivate hobbies of his own? L.]. (29) 123-126 J. B. C. des Houssaves on the qualifications and duties of a Librarian, 1870, P.L. (9) I2q ' Peplow (F. J.) On the duties and qualifications of a Librarian : an address delivered at the Sorbonne on December 23, 1870, by J. B. C. des Houssayes, L. (N.S.) {5) 182-191 Putnam (H.) Presidential address, L.J. (29) Conf No 23-27 Vincent (G. E.) The Library and the social memory, L.J. (29) 577-584 The Librarian, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 38-40 Robertson (W. J.) Should the education department issue a Librarian's certificate, P.L. (9) 209-212 A word about modern methods, P.L. (9) 222 Bennett (C. K.) Librarian of a small Library, Minn P. L.C. Notes No i, 2-5 1905 Baker (E. A.) Literary training of the Public Librarian, L.A. (5) 333-335 Stearns (L. E.) Qualifications of a Librarian, L.J. (30) Conf No 68-71 Grafi (V. E.) The gentle Librarian : a transcript from experience, L.J. (30) 922-3 Dana (J. C.) Helpful state of mind, P.L. (10) 178-179 Gay (T.) The Librarian : a Trustee's view, la Lib Q. (5) 39-40 Walton (G. M.) Library ethics, P.L. (10) 181-1S3 1906 Bailey (Sir W. H.) The ideal Librarian, L.A.R. (8) 471-4 Canfield (J. H.) The value of trained Librarians, P.L. (11) 64 Henry (W. E.) Scholarship for the trained Librarian, P.L. (11) 103-105 Carlton (W. N. C.) College Libraries and College Librarians : views and comments, L.J. (31) 751-757 Hill (E. P.) One phase of Library development : Presidential address, L.J. (31) Conf No 1-9 Librarian as a handy man, L.W. (8) 292-294 Pollard (A. E.) The business end of a Library, P.L. (11) 355 Buren (M. Van-) Social side of the Librarian's life, Minn P. L.C. Notes (9) 3 VVolfstieg (Dr.) The organization of the Library profession in the U.S. : trans, from the German by B. B. Winser, P.L. (11) 11-12 Library from within. An Lcab (2) 78-S6 The Librarian, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 2, 10 1907 Hopwood (H. V.) Is Librarianship a profession? L.A.R. (9) 358-9 Tedder (H. R.) The Librarian in relation to books, L.A.R. (9) 604-618 Bostwick (A. E.) The love of books as a basis for Librarianship, L.J. .(32) 51-55 Librarians as students of literature and booklovers, L.A. (6) 22-25 Dana (F. K. W.) Recreation of a Librarian, P.L. (12) 339-343 Foglesong (H.) Library work viewed from the byway, P.L. (12) 293-297 Foss (S. W.) Man more than machinery, P.L. (12) 1 17-120 Fowler (C. S.) New York Civil .Service Examination for Library organizer, L.J. (32) 437 Mason (J.) Business men and Public Libraries, P.L. (12) 390-1 Schuyler (H.) Plea for emphasising the human element in our Public Libraries, P.L. (12) 167-170 Woods (E. A.) How the Library helps the Librarian, P.L. (12) 297-298 Lavell (R, A.) Reading of the Librarian, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) 64-67 igoS Fletcher (W. L) Anticipations, L.J. (33) 241 Dent (R. K.) Librarian as a collector, 7_... 4. i^. (10) 11-18 Brigham (J.) Duties of a Librarian, P.L. (13) 81 LIBRARIAXS' SALARIES 191 A timely hint (to endow Librarianship), P.L. (13) 100 Brown (D. C.) Librarian a scholar or not? /'./-. (13) i(x) State examination and certificates for Librarians in Ohio, P.L. (13) 173 View of Librarianship from the Library school : an address to a j^raduate class, L.J. iii) 354-35^ Gay (T.) Librarian : a Trustee's view, la Lib O. (5) 31)- 40 Quick (H.) Librarian of to-day, hi Lib O. (5rji()-.>ii Wright (J.) Plea of the Art Librarian, I\L. (13) 34S-34() Anderson (K. H.) Library's position in our inodt rn equipment, /'./.. (13) 365-366 Huntley (L.) Small town Libraries (Duties of Librarian), f,.W. (11) 205-S Wood (H. A.) Book side of things, P.L. (13) 40-41 Mackinder (H. J.) Ideal Librarian and his training, L.A.R. (10) 198-204 Guppy (H.) Librarian's equipment, L..1. (b) Ob-74 1909 Barrett (F. T.) Significance of Public Libraries, L.A. (6) 247-249 Corns (A. R.) Some insufficiently developed points in Library practice, L.A.R. (II) 257.263 Jast (L. S.) Lantern lecture. L.A.R. (11) 517-51S Bolton (C. K.) Librarian's future, L.J. (34) 3 Savage (E. A.) Librarianship and literature, J..A.R. (11) 389-397 Daniels (J. F.) Empty heart : a paper read on the educational future of Libraries, L.J. (34) 4-8 Librarianship of the Chicago Public Library, /../. (34) 214, 215-216, 219- 221, 245 Moses (M. J.) Experimental temptation ; or, the attractive power of books versus the Librarian's meihod, L.J. (34) 247-253 Keller (H. R.) Old fashioned virtues versus the ideal Librarian, L.J. (34) 295-298 Fairchild (S. C.) The one thing needful, N.Y.L. (i) 196-198 Influence of the Librarian, N.Y.L. (i) 226 Fletcher (W. I.) Anticipations, P.L. (14) 1-5 Goodrich (F. L. D.) Responsibilities of Librarianship, P.L. (14) 13-15 Hall (M. E.) Librarian in the High School (abstract), P.L. (14) 29 Leffmann (H.) On Library management, P.L. (14) 36-37 Dana (J. C.) Three factors in civilization, P.L. (14) 43-45 Foss (S. W.) Some cardinal principles of a Librarian's work, P.L. (14) 77-81 Woodruff (J. L.) Who's who in the Library, P.L. (14) Si -84 Bolton (C. K.) The Librarian's canons of ethics, P.L. (14) 203-204 Elmendorf (T. W.) The things that matter : an attempt at a study in values, P.L. (14) 281-289 Foote (E. I.) Those other qualifications, P.L. (14) 342-343 Andrews (C. W.) Address to the Wisconsin Library school class of 1909, Wis Lib Bull (5) 37-45 Plummer (M. W.) Librarianship as a profession, Wis Lib Bull (5) 4S-49 Hodges (A. D.) One Librarian's joys, 17 L.C. Bull (4) 1-4 E15 LIBRARIANS' SALARIES 1878 Harrison (R.) Salaries of Librarians, L.A. Trans (i) 90-95 1892 Hill (F. P.) Library service, U.S. Rcpt (i) 747-763 Cutler (M. S.) What a Woman Librarian earns, L.J. (17) Conf No S9-91 1893 Salaries of Librarians, being a review of Mr. Cowell's Hdbk on Library Staffs, L. (5) 128-129 Hill (F. P.) i.ibrary service, L.J. (18) 228-229, Discussion Conf No 34-37 Why should Librarians hesitate to reveal the amount of salaries? L.J. (18) Conf No 41-43 1894 Librarian's salaries, Greenis.'ood's Public Libraries 357 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice, Gricinvood's Yr-Bk 93-94 1899 "Delta." Salaries of Librarians, L.W. (1) loS 1900 Report on work and wages of American Librarian>, /,./. (25) 587-58S 1903 Dewey (M.) Salaries of Librarians, P.L. (8) ;^2;i 1904 Fairchild (S. C.) Women in .American Libraries -Salaries of male and female Librarians, L.J. (29) 160-161 1905 Report of Librarian of Congress, 113-116, (1906) 85-8S, (1907) 99-103 Scale of Salaries for Librarians and Assistants, L.A. (5) 41 192 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1907 Proposed Superannuation Bill of the National Association of Local Government Officers, L.A.R. (9) 128-130 Salaries of Librarians, Lib Occ No 6, 2-3 1908 Librarian's salaries, P.L. (13) 145 1909 Cost of maintenance, P.L. (14) 347 E 15=1 LIBRARIANS' GUARANTEE BOND 1892-3 Crunden (F. M.) Executive department, U.S. Rept 802 1900-01 Davis (C. T.) Fire prevention and insurance, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 56 E16 LIBRARIANS' READING 1896 Dana (J. C.) Librarian's pastime reading, L.J. (21) 22 1906 Henry (VV. E.) Scholarship for the trained Librarian, P.L. (11) 103-105 1907 Librarians as students of literature and booklovers, L.A. (6) 22-25 Baker (E. A.) Literary training of the Public Librarian, L.A. (5) 312-315 Tedder (H. R.) Librarian in relation to books, L.A.R. (9) 604-618 Bostwick (A. E.) Love of books as a basis for Librarianship, L.J. (32) 51-55, la Lib O. (5) 143-144 Foss (S. W.) Man more than machinery, P.L. (12) 1 17-120 Lavell (R. A.) Reading of the Librarian, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 64-67 1908 Reading Librarian, P.L. (13) 352 Bacon (C.) A Librarian's reading, N.Y.L. (i) 136-139 Legler (H. E.) Dear and dumpy twelves; or, the Librarian's shelf of books, A. L.A. Bull (2) 148-150 Librarian's book shelf, la Lib Q. (5) 207 1909 Drake (M.) Method of getting non-fiction read. Wis Lib Bull (5) 1-5 E 17 LIBRARIANS' SOCIAL DUTIES, RECREATIONS, etc. 1885 Hooper (W. de M.) Evolution of the hobbv, L.J. (11) 225-228 1892-3 Hill (F. P.) Staff vacations, V.S. Rept 750 1905 Stearns (L. E.) Qualifications of a Librarian, L.J. (30) Conf No 68-71 1906 Buren (M. Van-) Social side of the Librarian's life, Minn P.L.C. Notes 9, 3 1907 Ill-health among Library workers, P.L. (12) 11 Drury (F. K. W.) Recreations of a Librarian, P.L. (12) 339-343 1909 Waterman (L D.) Relation of the Librarian to the community, Penn Lib Notes (2) No 3, 5-6 LIBRARIANS— BIOGRAPHICAL AND OBITUARY NOTICES E18 GENERAL 1880 Walford (C.) On the longevity of Librarians, L.J. (5) 67-71 Black (VV.) Biographical notices of some Edinburgh Librarians, L.A. Trans (3) 30-48 1886 Bowker (R. R.) Memories among English Librarians, L.J. (11) 405-409, 437-441 1889 Christie (R. C.) A Dynasty of Librarians, L. (i) 97-101 1901 Librarians since the inception of the Library of Congress, Rept of Libn of Congress 179 1902 Fairchild (S. C.) Presidents of the American Library Association, N.Y.S.L. Rept 85, Bulletin 75, 117-129 1908 Foundprs of Librarianship, P.L. (13) 251 E19 SPECIAL— IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER E 19=1 Abbot, Doctor Ezra. ■L./. (9) 5*)-6c) E 19=2 Aldrich, Charles, 1828-1908. Founder of the Historical Department of Iowa, and Curator from its foundation in 1892 to the time of his death, March 8, 1 90S. la Lib O. (5) 195 E 19=3 Anderson, J. P., 1860-1901. Late Clerk of the reading Room of the British Museum. Author of many biblioefraphies. Harris (VV. J.) L.A (3) 7-8' E 19=4 Barrett, Franklin T., 1866-1905. Chief Librarian, Fulham Public Libraries, 1894-1905 ; sometime Lecturer on Cataloguing and Classification at London School of Economics. Brown (J. D.) L.W. (8) 113-117 L/Bi?/l/?//liV5 193 E 19=5 Billings, John S., 3S37- Librarian of U.S. Surgeon-Cicneral's Office Library, 1864-1896; Director of the New York Public Library (Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations), 1896- ; Past President ;ind Councillor of the A.L.A. R. F. L.]. (21) 63-65 E 19=6 Blotz, Hugo, died 1608. Librarian of the Imperial Library, Vienna, 1575-1608. Bolton (H. C.) A model Librarian three hundred years ago, L.j. (24) 247- 249 E 19=7 Bond, Sir Edward A., K.C.B. Principal Librarian of the British Museum. 1878-1888. Garnett (R.) L. (10) 112-114 E 19=8 Borrajo, Edward M., 1853-1909. Entered Library service 1880; assisted in re-organisation of Library of London Institution, 1880-81 ; engaged in Gray's Inn Library, and Assistant Secretary of Library Association, 1883-84; entered Corporation of London ser\'ice 1884, Sub-Librarian 18S8, r.uildhall Librarian 1907-1909. L.W. (12) 142-143 E 19=9 Bostwick, Dr. Arthur E. Gr.iduated from Yale, 188 1 ; Editor of several literary publications ; entered the Library profession, 1895 ; Librarian of Brooklyn, 1899-1901 ; Chief of Circulation Department, New York Public Library, 1901-1909; Librarian of St. Louis Public Library, 1909- ; Past President of the A.L.A. P.L. (14) 330 E 19=10 Bradbury, A. G. Librarian of Bingham. L.A. (6) 407 E 19=11 Bradshaw, Henry, 1831-1886. Librarian of Cambridge University, 1 867-1 886 ; Author of treatise on Typography and numerous bibliographical articles. Flugel (E.) L.J. (29) 409-413- <^rant (E.) L.C. (3) 25-36. Prothero (G. W.) L. (i) 41-45. Thomas (E. C.) L.C. (5) 179-188. Leeper (A.) L.A. of Austral Proc (1901) Ix-lxv. Letters to officials of the British Museum. L. {N.S.) (5) 166-192, 431-442 E 19=12 Brett, William H., 1846- Librarian of the Cleveland Library since 1884; Past President and Councillor of the A.L.A. Publications: Cumulative Index, I 897- I 899. J^J- (21) 455-456 E 19=13 Browne, Miss Nina E. Retirement from the Secretarial duties of the A.L.A. Publishing Board, ^J- (34) 465. PJ- (14) 293-294 E 19=14 Bullen, George, C.B., LL.D., 1816-1894. Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum ; entered the service of British Museum as an .Assistant in 1838, afterwards becoming successively Assistant Keeper, of Printed Books and Superintendent of Reading Room. In 1875 succeeded Mr. W. B. Rye as Keeper of Printed Books, and in 1890 he retired. Glasgow University in 1890 conferred on him the honorary degree of LL.D., and was in 1891 made a C.B. His death took place on October loth, 1894. Greenwood's Yr-Bk (1897) 300 E 19=15 Burnbam, John Milton, 1847-1909. Prepared for college at Colby Academy, graduating in 1870, entered Brown University in the same year; 1874-77 engaged in printing in Manchester; 1880-81 Editor in newspaper ofllce in Manistique, Mich. ; Assistant Librarian Brown University, 1881-1909. L.J. (34) 465 E 19=16 Campbell, Francis B. F., Canon, 1863-1906. Sometime Assistant in Department of Printed Books, British Museum. L.A.R. (8) 263 E 19=17 Canfield. James Hulme, 1.S47-1909. Librarian of Columbia University, New York, 1899-1909. lies (G.) P.L. (14) T76-177, 179, 266. Bostwick- (A. E.) An appreciation, I- J- (34> M3-I44 c BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E 19=18 Carey, Henry, it.06-1743. Author of " Sally in our Alley." Prosser (R. B.) Henry Carey as a Librarian, L.A.R. (3) 28-29 E 19=19 Clarke, George T. Librarian of San Francisco Public Library, 1894-. Cal Nezvs Notes (i) 421-427 E 19=20 Cogswell, Joseph G., LL.D. Superintendent of the Astor Library. Saunder (F.) Biographical sketch, L.J. (13) 7-10 £19=21 Cole, George Watson. Librarian, Fitchburg, Mass., Library; Librarian Jersey City Library, 1891-1895 ; Secretary New Jersey Librarian Association, and Fast Treasurer of the .'\.L.A. i-J- (21) 455-456 E 19=22 Cotgreave, Alfred, 1849- Trained in Manchester Royal Exchange Library and Birmingham Public Libraries ; Librarian successively at Wednesbury, Richmond, Wandsworth, Guille-AU^s Library (Guernsey) ; Librarian of West Ham Public Libraries, 1891-1905. Retired from the profession to devote his energies to various inventions connected with Library fittings. Author of many articles on Library work ; inventor of several indicators, magazine racks,*automatic shelf steps, etc. L..4. (3) 41, 254, L.A.R. (7) 190-191, L.W. (7) 270 E 19=23 Covvell, Peter, died 1909. Librarian of Liverpool, 1875-1909; Vice-President of Library Association. Baker (E. A.) The late Mr. Peter Cowell, L.A.R. (11) 89-90, 136-137 E 19=24 Coxe, Rev. H. O. Bodley's Librarian, 1860-1881 ; Past President of the L.A.U.K. Macray (W. D.) Mr. Coxe's work at the Bodleian, L.A. Trans (4) 13-16 E 19=25 Crunden, Frederick M. Librarian of St. Louis Public Library, 1877-1909 ; Past President of A. L.A. Author of numerous technical papers. P.L. (14) 296 E 19=26 Cutler, Louisa, 1864-1895. Librarian of the Aguilar Public Library, Now York, 1889-1891 ; Librarian Utica Public Library, 1893-1895. Cutter (C. A.) L.]. (20) 3 10-3 11 E 19=27 Cutter, Charles Ammi, 1837-1903. Entered the Library service in 1858. Chief Appointments : — Librarian Boston Athenaeum, 1869-1893 ; Librarian Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass., 1894-1903 ; Past President of the .'\.L..'\. Publications : Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue ; Expansive Classification, 1891. Editor of the " Library Journal," 1881-1893. L.J. (28) 651-652. Foster (W. E.) L.J. (28) 697-704. Solberg (T.) L.J. (28) 768-769, L.A.R. (5) 582-584 E 19=28 Delisle, Leopold, 1826-1910. Chief Librarian, Biblioth^que Nationalc, Paris. L. (N.S.) (2) 1-3. Finney (B. A.) P.L. (8) 465-466. Souvenirs de Jeunesse (translated) L. (N.S.) (9) 201-2 11, 245-256 E 19=29 Dent, Robert K., 1851- Chief Librarian, Aston Manor, Warwickshire. .Author of many articles on Librarianship, and works on Midland topographv. L.W. (1)224-225 E 19=30 Dewey, Melvil, 1851- I>ibrary service 1872-1905. Principal appointments: — Librarian, Columbia University, 1883-1888; Director of the New York State Library and Home Education Department, 1888-1905 ; Professor of Library Economy, Columbia University, 1884-1888 ; Director of New York State Library School, 1887-1905. Past President and Councillor of the A. L.A. Publications : Classification and Subject Index, 1876 ; Decimal Classifica- tion, 1899. Editor of the " Library Journal," 1877-1880 ; Editor of " f-ibrary Notes," 1887-1898. ."Xuthor of various professional articles. Appointment as N.Y. .State Librarian, L.J. (13) 364, 380. Fairchild (S. C.) L. (N.S.) (i) 221. Pollard (A. W.) Melvil Dewey, L. (N.S.) (2) 537-340. Tedder (H. R.) Mr. Melvil Dewey's work at Columbia College, L.C. (i) 186-191 E 19=31 Dudgeon, Matthew S. Elected to the Secretaryship of the Wisconsin Library Commission. ir/.s !,:h n„u (5) 73. J -J- (34) 517-518 IJBRARLl.\S '95 E 19=32 Durie, John, 1596- Appointed " Librarie Keeper " at St. James' Palace, 1650. John Durie's " Reformed Librarie Keeper " and its author's career as a Librarian, L. (4) S1-S9; Jolm Durie, the Librarians' Apostle, L. (3) 150- 154 E 19=33 Dyer, Bertram L., 1868-1909. First entered Library work as an Assistant at ro\ iibce Hall ; joined the Kensington Library staff 1888 ; Librarian of Kiinbcriey, 1900-1909. Founder and first Editor of the " Library Assistant," and Hon. Secretary of I^.-A.-A., 1898-1900. L.A.R. (11) 24, L.A. (2) 116-117, L.A. (6) 269-271 E 19=34 Dziatzko, Carl, 1842-1903. Librarian of the Royal and University Library, Breslau, Prussia, 1872-1904. Pollard (A. W.) L. (iV.5.) (i) 353-355- Newman (F.) L.J. (28) 105-110. Pietschmann (R.) /../. (29) Conf No S7-SS. Root (A. S.) P.L (8) 159-160 E 19=35 Edmond, John Philip. 1S50-1906. Librarian of the Signet Library, luiinburgh, 1 904-1 900. L.A.R. (8) 198-199 E 19=36 Edwards, Edward, 1812-1886. Chief Piomrr of Municipal Publi. Libraries in the United Kingdom ; .Assistant in the Department of Printed Books of the British -Miiscimi, 1839, where he catalogued the Great Rebellion Tracts; assisted William Ewart, the originator of Free Library Legislation, 1850 ; First Librarian of the Manchester Free Library, 1850-1858. Publications : Memoirs of Libraries, Free Town Libraries, Lives of the Founders of the British Museum, etc. Axon (VV. E. A.) L. (N.S.) (2) 298-407. Garnett (R.) L.A.R. (4) 1-9. Greenwood (T.) L.A.R. (4) 10-27. Thomas (E. C.) L.C. (3) 54-57 E 19=37 Elmendorf, H. L. Librarian of St. Josephs, Mo., U.S.A., 1893-1896; London .Manager of thf Library Bureau, 1896- ; Nice-President of the .\.L.A., 1896. L.J. (21) 457 E 19=38 Ferguson, Mrs. W. K. Librarian of Algona (Iowa) Public Library. Died December 26th, 1907. la Lib O. (5) 1 78- 1 79 E 19=39 Fiske, Willard, 1831-1904. Librarian, Bibliographer, and Bibliophile. First Librarian of Cornell University, U.S., 1S68-1883. Harris (G. W.) L.J. (29) 534-535 E 19=40 Foskett, Edward, 1848-1901. Chief Librarian of the Cjimberwell Public Libraries, 1890-1901. Author of various papers on Library work, and many novels and poems. Newcombe ((". F.) L.A. (3) 24-26 E 19=41 Garnett, Richard, C.B., LL.D., 1835-1906. Keeper of the Department of Printed Books, British Museum, 1890-1899. Editor of the British Museum Catalogue from 1881-1890. Author of many literary essays, poems, and bibliographical articles. L. {N..S.) (i) 1-4, port, L. (N.S.) (7) 225-256, 295, (8) 225-33, L.A. (5) 106- 107, L.J. (31) 218-219, L.A.R. (i) 577-580, L.A.R. (8) 201-203, B.A.R. (3) xxiii-xxv E 19=42 Green, Samuel S., 1837- Lntered Library servidj 1871 ; Librarian of Worcester, -Mass., 1871-1909; Past President and Councillor of the .\.L..\. Has pub- lished numerous articles on Library science. L.J. (16) 23^, port; .\n appreciation on his retiremenl, /../. ( ^) 2tM)-2yi; E 19=43 Hagar, Miss Sarah C. Faircliild (.S. (".) A Successful Librarian, L.J. {i^) 492-494 n 19=44 Haggerslon, W. J., 184S-1894. Entered Library service as an .Assistant in the Literary and Philosophical Society's Library, Newctstle-upon-Tyne, in 1867, and in 1872 he was appointed First Librarian of the .South Shi-Ids Public Library. This position he held till 1S79, when he b.came Librarian of the Public Library of Newcastle-upon-Tvne. He died at Newcastle on 6th May, 1894. Grecinvood's Yr-Bk (1897), 300-301 ige BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E 19=45 Hartwig, Otto, 1850-1903. Librarian, University of Halle, 1876-1898. Editor of " Zentralblatt fur Bibliothekswesen." L.J. (29) 57-60 E 19=46 Hayes, Rutherford P. Secretary of the A.L.A. ; Librarian of Birchard Library, Freemont, U.S.A. ^•7- (21) 455-456, port E 19=47 Hill, F. P. The new Librarian of the Chicago Public Library. L.J. (12) 513-514 E 19-48 Homes, Henry A., LL.D., 1812- Kirchwey (G. W.) L.J. (13) 71-74 E 19=49 Hosmer, James K., 1834- Librarian of Minneapolis Public Library, 1892 ; Past President and Councillor of the A.L.A. Author of numerous historical works. L.J. (21) 457 E 19=50 Hurst, Thomas, 1S34-1894. Trained as a Teacher; appointed Sub-Librarian of the Sheffield Public Library in 1856, a position he held till 1873, when he succeeded Mr. Parsonson as Chief Librarian, an office he occupied till his death at Shefifield in May, 1894. Greenwood's Yr-Bk (1897), 301 E 19=51 Ingrabam, Robert Grossman, 1827-1901. Librarian New Bedford Public Library, U.S.A., 1852-1901. L.J. (26) 205-206 E 19=52 Jackson, F. L.J. (II) 435. Dewey (M.) L.J. (11) 478 E 19=53 James, Hannah Packard. Librarian of Osterhout Free Library, U.S.A., 1887- ; Vice-President A.L.A., 1896. L-J. (21) 457, (28) 240-241, port 215 E 19=54 James, Miss M. S. R., died 1905. Librarian of People's Palace, London, 1887- 1894. Resigned to take a position in the Library Bureau ; after six months' preparatory work at the Head Office, came back to England to assist in the establishment of a London branch ; returned to Boston in 1897 to take up a position in the Library Department at the Head Office — a post she retained until her death. Plummer (M. W.) P.L. (8) 359, L.A.R. (5) 326-7, 521, L.A. (3) 284 £19^55 Jewett, Charles C. Guild (R. A.) Memorial sketch of Professor C. Jewett, 1816-1868, L.J. (12) 507-511 E 19=56 Jones, Gardner M. Librarian of Salem Public Library, 1889- ; Recorder, A.L.A., 1896. L.J. (21) 458, port 455 E 19=57 Jones, John Winter, 1805-1881. Principal Librarian, British Museum, 1856- 1X78; First President of the L.A. U.K. Garnett (R.) L.A. Trans (4) 59-67 E 19=58 Kossovich, C. A. Librarian of the Imperial Library, St. Petersburg. L.A.M.N. (4) 45-46 £ 19=59 Kroeger, Alice Bertha, died 1909. Twenty-seven years' connection with the Library profession ; trained in St. Louis Public Library ; graduated from New York State Library School, 1891 ; Librarian of Drexel Institute and Director of the Drexel Institute Library School since their establishment in 1892. Author of " Guide to reference books " and " Aids to book selection." Served the A.L.A. on several Committees and in various capacities. L.J. (34) 518. 551. PL. (14) 383 E 19=60 Layton, W. E. Many years Librarian of Newark Library Association. L./. (,;,) ,4, LIBRARIANS 1 97 E 19=61 Legler, Henry E. Executive Officer of Milwaukee Public School system 14 years ; served as Member of Wisconsin Legislature ; Author of several literary productions ; Secretary, Wisconsin Library Commission ; Curntor of Wisconsin Historical Society ; Councillor of Bibliographical Society of America; Librarian of Chicago Public Library, 1909. L.J. (34) 426, P.L. (14) 294-295, Wis Lib Bull (5) 71-73 E 19=62 Lessing, Gotthold Epbraim, 1729-1781. German Dramatist and Poet. Clarke (A.) Lessing as a Librarian, L. (N.S.) (2) 376-383 E 19 63 Leypoldt, Frederick. ^■J- (9) 59-61 E 19=64 Locke, George H., 1870- Graduate of Toronto University, 1897-99; Assistant Professor at Harvard; Assistant Professor University of Chicago, 1899; Dean of School Education ; Dean of St. .Anne de Bellevue, Montreal ; appointed Librarian of Toronto Public Library, 1908. E 19=65 Lockett, Arthur George, 1869-1909. Trained in Nicholson Institute, Leek ; Sub-Librarian Croydon, 1890; Librarian South Norwood Branch, 1890-97; Librarian of Huddersfield, 1897-1909. L..-1. (6) 407, L..4./?. (II) 339 :E 19=66 Macaiister, J. Y. W., 1857. Librarian of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, 1SS7. Hon. Secretary of the L.A.U.K., 1887-1898. Editor of the " Library," and Author of numerous articles on literary subjects. L.W. (i) 192-198 E 19=67 MacEIroy, E. P. F"ormerly Librarian of .Algona (Iowa) Public Library. Died September jnd, 1004. la Lib O. (4) 64 ■E 19=68 Maclauchlan, John, 1838-1907. Librarian of the Dundee Public Library. .Author of many works on art, articles on Library science, and literary subjects. Inventor of new arrangements for the Kennedy Indicator, shelf notation, etc. L.W. (10) i6b-ib7. Barrett (F. T.) L.A.R. (9) 626-627 E 19=69 Madden, Frederick William, 1839- Chief Librarian of Brighton Public Library, 1888-1901. .Author of several works on numismatics and antiquities. L.W. (2)37-39 E 19=70 Magliabechi, Antonio, 1633-1714. Axon (W. E. A.) An Italian Librarian of the 17th and iSih centuries, L.A.R. (5) 59-76 E 19=71 Maxwell, Sara B. Formerly State Librarian of Iowa. Died Octob.-r 12th, 1904. la Lib O. (4) 64 S. 19=72 Mazzinghi, T. J. de, 1809-1893. Was probably the son or other relative of Joseph Mazzinghi (1765-1844), a well-known musician and glee-compos' William Salt Library. He died at Stafford on i8th February, 1893. Greenwood's Yr-Bk (1897) 301 E 19=73 Millman, Reverend W. H., 1825-1908. Librarian of Sion College, iS57-i.)o8; an original Mimber of the Library .\ssociation. L.A.R. (10) 404-405 E 19=74 Mullins, John Davies, 1832-1900. Chief Librarian Birmingham Public Libraries. L.W. (2) 318-320, L.A.R. (2) 325-327 E 19=75 Naud6, Gabriel, 1600-1653. Librarian to Cardinal de Bagni, Cardinal Barberini, and afterwards to Cardinal Richelieu. Author of bibliogr-nphiral works, etc. L.A.R. (i) 423-431. 483-493 E 19=76 Neubauer, Adolph, 1832- Sub-Librarian of Boos Angeles (Cal.). P.L. (4) 420 1902 Apprentice system, Minu, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 13 1903 Rules governing the apprentice class at New York Public Library, L.J. (28) 33 Plummer (M. \\ .) Report of the A.L.A. Committee on Library training, L.J. (28) 92-94 1906 Apprentice class in the Brooklyn Public Library, P.L. (11) 134 Training classes in the Public Library of Cincinnati, P.L. (11) 135 Training class of the New York Public Library, P.L. (11) 13b 1907 Moore (E. L.) Department work in a Library, P.L. (12) 123 1909 Townsend (E. E.) Apprentice work in the small Public Library, L.J. (34) S-io Plummer (M. W.) Apprentice classes. Wis Lib Bull (5) 46-47 E23 STAFF RELATIONSHIP 1892-3 Crunden (F. M.) Executive department, U.S. Rept 806-807 1896 Stearns (L. E.) Librarian, assistant and the public, L.J. (21) 489-492 1898 Hitchler (T.) Personal relations between Librarian and staff, L.J. (23) 49-51 1902 Library creed, 7a Lib O. (2) 52 1903 Macmiilan (M.) Relation of Librarian and Assistant, L.J. (28) 717-718 1904 Savers (\V. C. B.) Thoughts on Staff relationship, L.A. (4) 153 1905 Walton (G. M.) Library ethics, P.L. (10) 181-183 Elliot (J. E.) Relation of the Librarian to the Assistant, P.L. (10) 463-65 1906 Pollard (A. A.) Business end of a Library, L.J. (31) 311-315, P.L. (11) 355-359 1907 Roebuck {G. E.) Professional etiquette, L.A. (5) 252 1908 Martin (E. S.) Relations between the staff and the staff and readers, L. W. (10) 269-271 1909 Woodruff (J. L.) Who's who in the Library, P.L. (14) 81-84 Bostwick (A. E.) System in the Library, L.J. (34) 481-482 Andrews (C. W.) Librarian's otTicial relations to his colleagues, Ili.v Lib Bull (5) 39-41 E24 STAFF CLUBS, GUILDS, CONFERENCES, etc. 1898 Cutter (C. A.) Need of apprenliceshi]) for students, L.J. (2^\) Conf Nd 135-6 1906 Assistants' meetings, L.J. (31) Conf No 252-254 Library staff, L.J. (y) (^onf No 256-258 Savers (W. C. B.) Library Council, L.W. (q) (>io 1907 Wallace (A.) Staff Meetings : their organization, methods and results, Baldwin (E. V.) Staff Meetings : their organization, methods and results, L.J. (j,2) 543-54<^ . . . ^ ^ Brown (W. L.) Staff Meetings: their organization, methods and results. L.J. (32) 546-547 Andrews (C. W.) Staff Meetings : their organization, methods and results, L.J. (22) 547-548 Yust (W. F.) Staff Meetings : tlvir organization, m-thods and results, L.J. (32) 54^-549 , . . . .X ^ A Lydenberg (H. M.) Staff Meetings: Iheir organiz:ition. methods and results, L.J. {j,2) 549-551 _ , u . .. Frothingham (M. A.) Staff Meetings: their organization, methods and results, L.J. (32) 551-552 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Isom (M. F.) Staff Meetings : their organization, methods and results, L.J. (32) 552-553 Wright (P. B.) Staff Meetings : their organization, mtehods and results, L.J. (32) 553 Undcrhill (C. M.) Staff Meetings : their organization, methods and results, L.J. (32) 553-554 Staff manuscript magazine: Glasgow experiment, L.W. (9) 449 Library Staff Clubs, L. Tl'. (10) 50-52 Farrow (P. F.) Staff Conferences, L.W. (10) 154-155, L.J. (32) 559 1908 Ambrose (L.) Staff Meetings, L.J. (33) 16-17 Wright (R.) Staff guilds, clubs and reading circles, L.A. (6) 216-21S Davis (M. L.) Necessity of staff meetings, L.J. (33) 398 Foulton (B. S.) Department staff meetings, L.J. (33) 398 Rathbone (F. L.) Results from staff meetings, L.J. (33) 398-399 1909 Sayers (YV. C. B.) Library staff guilds and meetings, L.A.R. (11) 175-178 Davis (M. L.) Necessity of staff meetings, L.J. (34) 29q-3oi Rathbone (F. L.) Necessity of staff meetings, L.J. (34) 301-304 Islington Libraries Club. L.W. (11) 309-310, 361-362, 400, 477-479 Glasgow Corporation Libraries Guild, L.W. "(12) 181-182 Phillips (W. J.) Library manuscript magazines, L.W. (12) 4-7 E25 RELATIONS OF LIBRARY STAFF AND READERS 1876 Winsor (J.) Free Libraries and readers, L.J. (i) 63-67 1877 Discussion on access to Librarians, L.J. (2) 278 Green (S. S.) Personal relations between Librarians and readers, L.J. (i) 74-81, 123-124 1882 Ward (J. W.) Public Libraries and the Public, L.J. (7) 167 1886 Poole (R. B.) Librarian and his constituents, L.J. (u) 229-232, Discus- sion 376 1887 Brett (W. H.) Some other book, L.J. (12) 505-507 188S Cohen (M.) Librarian as an educator, L.J. (13) 366 Mitter (E.) Librarian's relations to his readers, L.A'. (U.S.) (3) 379-3S5 1889 Cohen (M.) Librarian as an educator, L.J. (14) 5 1891 Reference work in Libraries, L.J. (16) 297-300 1892 Foster (W. E.) Assistance to readers, U.S. Rept 982-993 Fletcher (W. L) Presidential address, Lakewood Conference, L.J. (17) Conf No 5-6 1893 Ford (P. L.) Library from the reader's point of view, L.J. (18) 179-181 Foster (W. E.) Assistance to readers, L.J. (18) 257-258 Hosmer (J. K.) Libraries from reader's point of view, L.J. (18) 216-217- Iles (G.) Libraries from reader's point of view, L.J. (18) 217-21S Ford (P. L.) Libraries from reader's point of view, L.J. (18) 218-219 1900 Phythian (J. E.) Librarian and reader, L.A.R. (2) 305-312 Library staff — Library manners, L. TF. (i) 231-232 iQoi Dent (R. K.) Librarian as a. help to the reader, L.A.R. (3) 609-615 O'Brien (H. J.) Grievances of a Free Library reader, L. IF. (3) 31-34 For replies to this article sec L.W. (3) 65-68, 1 18-120, 147-150 1903 Grinling (C. H.) Libraries as workshops, L..A.R. (5) 407-410 1904 Stewart (J. D.) Some points of contact, L.W. (7) 70-72 1906 Prideaux (W. R. B.) Personal relations between staff and readers, L.A. (5) 199-201 1908 Martin (E. S.) Relations between staff and readers, L.W. (10) 269-271 Eastman (F. \'.) Loan desk, the point of contact between the Library and the people, la Lib O. (5) 21 1-2 14 Mc Cullough (M. R.) An author's opinion of the Library, Wis Lib Bull (4) 45-47 Pleasants (L. L.) Author from the Librarian's standpoint, Wis Lib Bull (4) 48-49 Lord (L E.) Fixing a purpose, A. L.A. Bull (2) 165-167 Askew (S. B.) The place, the man and the book, A. L.A. Bull (2) 150-157- 1909 Guidance to readers. Lib Work (3) 15 Lowe (J. A.) Personal contact through the catalogue, L.J. (34) 265 Clark (A.) Librarian and the public, Lib Occ (2) 70-71 See also E 81 Information Desks PROFESSIONAL Ti?.47.V/.VG 203 JE26 ASSISTANTS' QUALIFICATIONS 1879 Hewey (M.) Apprenticesliip of Librarians, /../. (4) 147.148 1882 Whitney (J.) Selecting and training Library assistants, L.J. (7) 136-110 Vinton (F.) Training of assistants in a Library, L.J. (7) 290-291 1883 Library assistants, L.J. (8) 277-278 1887 Schwartz (J.) Three little maids from Library School, L.J. (12) 511 1898-99 Tedder (H. R.) Young Librarians and self improyemont, L.A. (i) 75-81 1900 Bost\yick (A. E.) Duties and qualifications of assistants in Open-shelf Libraries, P.L. (5) 286-290 1901 Kroeger (A. B.) Desk assistant, L.J. (26) 801 Qualifications of assistants, L.iV. (3) 210 1904 Library assistants; their shortcomings and desirable qualifications, /../. (29) 349-359 Hauley (F. B.) Some non-technical qualifications for Library work, L.J. (29) 360-362 Brooklyn Public Library scheme of Library service, L.J. (29) 363-36? 1905 Telling (A. E.) Efficient assistants, L.W. (7) 311 1907 Hitchler (T.) Successful loan-desk assistant, L.J. (32) 554-559 1908 Pilzgim (B.) Lord of creation in the Library, L.W. (10) 284-287 ■1909 Keogh (A.) Training, employment, and compensation of assistants, L.A. (6) 402 Mould (R. W.) Efficient junior assistants, L.A.R. (11) 45-46 Bailey (E.) Concerning the Library assistant, L.A.R. (11) 229-236 Newconibe (C. F.) Value of a knowledge of English literature to Library assistants, L.A. (6) 261-265, Discussion 273 The inarticulate junior, L.A. (7) 57-58 La\y (W.) Applying for another post, L.W. (12) 210-212 Rathbone (J. A.) Opportunity of the Library assistant, P.L. (14) 333-338 E27 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXAMINATIONS 1876 Rullman (F.) Library science : a special study at the German I'niyer- sitios, U.S. Rept xxiii-xxyi 1879 Dewey (M.) Apprenticeship of Librarians, L.J. (4) 147-148 1881 Committee on the Training of Library Assistants, L.A. M.N. (2) 62-64 1882 Vinton (F.) Training of Assistants in a Library, L.J. (7) 290-291 1884 Proposed examination of library Assistants, L.C. (i) 183-186, L.J. (9) 160-62 1885 Examination of Library Assistants : Ouestions set at the examination, 1885, L.C. (4) 93-96 1887 Examination of Library Assistants : Ouestions set at the examination, 1887, L.C. (4) 113- 116 Merlngton (M.) Public Library and Public Schools, L.J. (12) 156 Plummer (M. W.) Columbia College School of Library Economy from a student's standpoint, L.J. fi2) 363 1888 Examination of Library Assistants : Ouestions set at the examination, 1888, L.C. is) 38-39 ■ ^ .... Library instruction : summary of plans proposed to aid in educatmg Librarians, L.N. (i'.S.) (2) 286-306 1889 Dewey (M.) Ciyil seryice examination (with questions) for New York State Libi-ary, /../. (14) 118- 121 1890 Brett (W. H.) Cleyeland Library examinations, L.J. (15) 327-328 1895 Hasse (A. R.) Training of Library employees, L.J. (20) 202-203, 23i)-24i, 272-275, 304-30:; Eastman (\V. R.) Librar\ work of the University of the State of New York, /../. (20) 267-270 ■ 1897 Ogle (J. J.) Training of Library Assistants. Grecn^vood's Vr-Bk 52-50 1899-1905 New York State Library. Annual reports of the College Department, Examination paptants. L.A. (3) i7.v'70 Plummer (M. W.) Library training. T..J. (27) S-S^,-.-^,! 3904 New Examination syllabus. L.A.R. (6) 170-176 204 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1905 Examinations in theory and practice, L.J. (30) 15-18 Turnbull (T. E.) L.A. Examinations: a causerie, L.W. (8) 152-154 Report of the Committee of Ohio Library Association on Library training, P.L. (10) 535 1906 Haines (H. E.) Effect of Civil Service methods upon Library efficiency, ■L./. (31) 699-704 Cooper (F. H.) Is there a need for instruction in Library methods by normal Schools and Universities, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 2 1-5 Morris (C. S.) Plea for Library training, Wis Lib Bull (2) 63-64 Salisbury (G. E.) Library work with normal Schools, Wis Lib Bull (2) 70- r 1907 S. Professional examinations (a letter), L.A.R. (9) 355-350 Baker (E. A.) Literary training of the Librarian, L.A. (5) 313-315 — Next examination in literary history, some hints, L.A.R. (9) 390-394, 443-451 Results of examinations, L.A.R. (9) 420-422 Fowler (C. S.) New York Civil Service examinations for Library organizer, L.J. (32) 437 Examinations and classes of the Library Association, with lists of questions, see L.A. Yr-Bk 1895-1907 Morris (C. S.) Need for trained Librarians, Wis Lib Bull (3) 12 190S Guppy (H.) The Librarian's equipment : an address, L.^L (6) 66-74, Discussion 75 Fairchild (S. C.) American Libraries: a method of study and interpreta- tion, L.J. (33) 43-47 Porter (C. F.) and C. E. Rusk. Mr. Jooley on the Library School, L.J. (33) 141-143 Daniels (J. F.) People : a modern emphasis in Library training, L.J. (33) 173-176 Keogh (A.) Training of College Students in bibliography, L.J. (33) 241 Turnbull (T. E.) Library Association examination of 1908 : a criticism of the papers, L.W. (10) 452-454 Library Association Examination: Pass list, L.W. (11) 68-69 State examination and certificates for Librarians in Ohio, P.L. (13) 173 Anderton (B.) Summer Schools and Provincial Library Assistants, L.A.R. (10) 37S-380 Sayers (W. C. B.) Graded examinations, L.A.R. (10) 479-481 Baker (E. A.) Literary training, L.A.R. (10) 529-530 Wilson (W.) Desirable extensions and reforms in educational work, L.A.R. (10) 531-532 Professional examinations, L. T[ . (11) 218-219 How to become a Librarian, Lit Yr-Bk 653-658 1909 Newcombe (C. F.) Value of a knowledge of English literature to Library assistants, L.A. (6) 261-265, Discussion 273 Baker (E. A.) Educational matters, L.A.R. (11) 381-384 Savage (A. E.) Librarianship and literature, L.A.R: (11) 389-397, Dis- cussion 408-412; Mr. Baker's reply, 467 Liveright (A. F.) How may the use of books and Library catalogues be made a subject of study in normal schools, L.J. (34) 160-162 Fletcher (W. L) To make Libraries more effective, L.J. (34) 354-355 Library training section, L.J. (34) 369 M.S.S. Library school training : an afterthought, P.L. (14) 291 Library training, P.L. (14) 309 Baker (E. A.) Special period of literary history, L./1.Z\'. (11) 562-565 Views current, L.W. (11) 387-388 Piper (A. C.) Training for Librarians in Germany, L.W. (12) 208-209 Plummer (M. W.) Training for Librarianship, Wis Lib Bull (5) 45-40 Baker (E. A.) Practical literary history, L.A.R. (11) 473-475 E28 STAFF TRAINING, etc. 1880 Discussion on Training of assistants, L..4. Trans (3) 130-1 1881 Report on Assistants' training, L.A. Traus (4) 7-8 1882 Tedder (H. R.) Librarianship as a profession, L.A. Trans (5) 163-72 1892 James (M. S. R.) Plan for providing technical training for Library students and assistants, L. (4) 313-18 Ogle (J. J.) Summer school of Library science, L. (4) 319-23 Pratt Institute classes : comments on, L. (4) 272 Los Angeles Public Library training class, L.J. (17) 234-6 Hayward (A. L.) Training of a Librarian, L.J. (17) 478-80 STAFF TRAINING, 205 1892-3 Hill (F. P.) Library service, U.S. Kept 751-752 1895 Petherbridpe (M.) Albany Library School, /.. (7) 65 Hasse (A. R.) Trainine: of Library emplovees, /„/. (20) 202, 239, 272, ^03 1896 Rawson (H.) Presidential address, L. (S)'4Ji-3 1897 Welch (C.) Training^ of Librarians, 2tid Int Conf 31-33 James (M. S. R.) Special training for Library work, snd hit Conf 34-34 Ogle (J. J.) Hindrances to the training of efTicitnt Librarians, 2ud Inl Conf 44-45 Elmendorf (H. L.) Assistants' opportunity, L. (9) 137-142 Roberts (H. D.) Education of the Library assistant, L. (9) 103 Dixson (Z. A.) Teaching Library science by University extension methods, P.L. (2) 285-89 1898 Dyer (B. L.) Technical training and a Royal Charter tor Librarians, L.A. (i) 28-29 Brown (J. D.) Training of assistants, L. (10) 44 Creighton (M.) Bishop. Training of Library Assistants, /.. (10) loi-iii Campbell (F.) Need of endowed scholarships in the training of Librarians, L. (10) 1 15-19 Elementary classes for Library Assistants, L.J. (23) Conf No 71-3 Sharp (K. L.) Instruction in Library economy through University exten- sion methods, X./. {27,) Conf No 75-78 Little (G. T.) Special training for college Librarians, L.J. (23) Conf No 79 Crunden (F. M.) Special training for children's Librarians, L.J. (2;^) Conf No 80 Moore (A. C.) Special training for children's Libraries, L.J. (23) Conf No 80-2 Apprenticeship as a means of Library training, L.J. (23) Conf No 83-4 Speck (L-) Technical training and the personal element in Library work, L.J. (23) Conf No 135 Tillinghurst (\V. H.) Field of work in State and local clubs, L.J. (23) 519-21 Assistants' class at Braddock, Pa., P.L. (3) 8 Elmendorf (T.) Periodicals for the staff, P.L. (3) 45 Plummer (M. W.) Periodicals for the staff, P.L. (3) 97 Beer (W.) Instruction of local Librarians by the organizer, P.L. (3) 290-1 1899 Dyer (B. L.) The L.A. and educational facilities, L.A. (i) 107-108 Shaw (G. T.) Training of Library assistants, L.A.R. (i) 129-130 Dyer (B. L.) Training of Library assistants, L.A.R. (i) 206-20S Campbell (F.) Training of Library assistants, L.A.R. (i) 272-273 Roberts (H. D.) Training of Library assistants, L.A.R. (i) 274-275, 352 Ogle (J. J.) Assistants' training, L.A.R. (\) 358-340 Hosmer (J. K.) Library assistant : his title, duties and relation to his chief, L.J. (24) 54-57 Swann (J. H.) Training of Library assistants, from the assistant's point of view, L.W . (1) 164-166 Doren (E. C.) Special training for Library work, P.L. (4) 3-8 James (M. S. R.) Assistants' Association and training classes, P.L. (4) 107-109 1900 Guppy (H.) Librarian and his qualifications, L.A.R. (2) 53-57. 117-irq Dyer (B. L.) Claim of the Library assistant upon the county educational funds, L.A.R. (2) 58-64 Maw (T. E.) Note on the education of the assistant, L.A.R. (2) 2b()-2-i Josephson (A. G. S.) Preparation for Librarianship, L.J. (25) 22^-22^ Thomas (A. C.) Some dangers of technical knowledge, L.J. (25) 32.S-329 Routine work — Standard of education among Library assistants, L. H'. (0 255 Assistants' studies, L.W. (2) 41, 123, (3) 75-76 1901 Roberts (H. D.) Library assistants and technical training, L.A. (2) 325-331 Campbell (F.) ICducation Committee and the srl.-rtion of text-books (a letter), /...l./\. (4) 339-34" Plummer (M. \V.) Training for Librarianshin, L.J. (26) 317-323 Report of the A. L.A. Committee on Library training, L.J. (26) 685-686 Professional instruction in bibliography : Round tabl<- meeting, L.J. (26) Conf No 107-205 Dana (]. C.) Library training in 42 American Libr.irirs, P.L. (6) 533 190J Mould "(R. W.) Our work, L.A. (3) 80-87 Webb (S.) Library service of London, L.A.R. (4) 200-203, Discussion 231-6 Case of the desk assistant : presented by himself, L.J. (27) 876-878 2o6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Plummer (M. W.) Library training, P.L. (7) 399-401 Dewey (M.) Lecture outline course and problems, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85) Bulletin No 1903 Rces (E. G.) Educational needs of Library assistants, L.A.R. (5) 81-87, Discussion 1 01- 107 Dixon (W. McN.) Address inaugurating the course of lectures. ..at the London School of Economics, L.A.R. (5) 597-614 Spofford (A. R.) The mental and mechanical in Libraries, L.J. (28) 10-12 Report of the Committee on Library training, by M. W. Plummer, S. C. Fairchild, K. L. Sharp, A. B. Kroeger, M. E. Robbins, and E. H. Anderson, L.J. (28) Conf No 83-101. Discussion see 152-155 Haworth (F. W. B.) I^ibrary assistants and education, L. W. (6) 36-39 Cunningham (A.) The training of the teacher in Library work, P.L. (8) 85-89 Plummer (M. W.) Pros and cons of training for Librarianship, P.L. (8) 208-220 Report of the Committee on Library training, P.L. (8) 420-422 A.L.A. Report on apprentices' classes, P.L. (8) 422-425 1904 Education of the Library assistant, L.A.R. (6) 490 Library assistants : shortcomings and desirable qualifications : symposium, L.J. (29) 349-359 Hawley (F. B.) Some non-technical qualifications for Library work, L.J. (29) 360-362 Hitchler (T.) Inspiration : address to an apprentice class, L.J. (29) 416-418 Pettee (J. E.) Library assistants once more, a plea for our professional ideal, L.J. (29) 584-587 Roberts (H. D.) Training for Librarians in Great Britain, L.J. (29) Conf No 39-46 Another word for the Library student, P.L. (9) 86 1905 Library examinations in theory and practice, L.J. (30) 15-18 Stearns (L. E.) Question of Library training, L.J. (30) Conf No 68-71, Discussion 164-170 Olcott (F. J.) Rational Library work with children and the preparation for it, L.J. (30) Conf No 74-75 Report on standards of Library training, L.J. (30) Conf No 121-123, Discussion 164-176 Bartlett (E. K. N.) Efficient assistants, L.W. (7) 344 Savers (W. C. B.) Library assistants and the study of literature, L.W. (8) 72-75 Teaching of literature, L. W. (8) 85-87 Tyler (A. S.) Instructional work of Library Commissions, P.L. (10) 60-61 Eastman (VV. R.) Valueand work of a State Library Organizer, P.L. (10) 67-72 1906 Bayley (D. J.) Counter work, L.A. (5) 30-34 Prideaux (W. R. B.) Professional education and registration, L.A.R. (8) 1-6, Discussion 20-27 Roberts (H. D.) Education of the Librarian : elementary stage, L.A.R. (8) 556-572, Discussion 504 Baker (E. A.) Education of the Librarian : advanced stage, L.A.R. (8) 573-586, Discussion 504-509 Cooper (F. B.) Is there a need for instruction in Library methods by Normal Schools and Universities? L.J. (31) 157-160 Clatworthv (L. M.) Librarv course given to city normal school students, L.J. (31) 160-163 Library training in the Librarv : Newark, Now Jorsev, Library class, P.L. (11) 19-21 Training classes in Libraries, P.L. (11) 134-136 Hardy (E. A. ) Training of Librarians in the Province of Ontario, P.L. (11) 143-145 Marvin (C.) Things needful in Library training, P.L. (11) 267 Spilman (E. A.) Need for correspondence school courses, P.L. (11) 503 Cunningham (A.) Training of teachers in Library work, Ind S.L. Bull No 10, 1-2 Cooper (F. B.) Is there a need for instruction in Library by the Normal Schools and Universities? Wash L.A. Bull (2) 1-5 Salisbury (G. E.) Librarv work in our normal schools. Wis Lib Bull (2) 70.71 STAFF TRAINING' ,«.,,;. 207 1907 Plummor (M. VV.) Report of Committee on Library training', A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 108-110 Webb (S.) On the subject of Librarianship, I..A.R. (q) 208-215 Baker (E. A.) Education of the assistant in the provinces, L.A.K. (9) 292-4 Savaji^'e (E. A.) Education of assistants, L.A.K. (9) 411-412 Results of examinations, L.A.R. (9) 420-422 Baker (E. A.) Examinations in literary history : hints to candidates, L.A.R. (9) 39"-3«)4- 443-451 Hutt (J.) and E. A. Savage. Education of provincial assistants, L.A.R. (9) 491-492 Baker (E. A.) Reply to above, L.A.R. {^) 5^0 Hutt (J.) and E. A. Savage. Education of jjrovincial assistants, L.A.R. (9) 589-590 Baker (E. A.) Education of provincial assistants, L.A.R. (9) 708-709 Work of the Education Committee of the L.A.I'. K., L.A.R. (9) 664-667, b8o-68i, 690-692 Savers (W. C. B.) Library Council, L.W. (9) 6-10 Coutts (H. T.) Specialization in Library work, L.W. (9) 393-395 Moore (E. L.) Departmental work in a Library, P.L. (12) 122-123 Lewis (E. V.) Experiment in self-government, P.L. (12) 304-305 190S Brown (J. D.) Lecture in Belgium on work of British Municipal Libraries, L. (X.S.) (9) 223 Sayers (VV. C. B.) Survey of the month, L.A. (6) 11-13 Gollancz (L) Librarian as student of literature and booklover, L.A. (6) 22-25, Discussion 20-21 Coutts (H. T.) Education of the assistant, L.A. (6) 56-59, Discussion 59-60 Gilbert (M.) Education of the Library assistant from the standpoint of the woman, L.A. (6) 52-55, Discussion 59-60 Guppy (H.) Librarian's equipment, L.A. (6) 66-74, Discussion 74-76 Sexton (C.) Welsh assistant's outlook, L..1. (6) 114-11S Strother (G. W.) Library assistant's outlook from a provincial point of view, L..L (6) 156-160, Discussion 161-162 Baker (E. A.) Means of education for assistants in the provinces, L.A. (6) 180-18 1 Stephen (G. .\.) Library Association diploma, L.A. (6) 188-189 Educational matters, L.A.R. (10) 76-77 Sayers (W. C. B.) Education of the Librarian, L.A.R. (10) 146-147 Baker (E. A.) Education and the diploma, L.A.R. (10) 254-256, 372-373 Bagguley (W. H.) Education and the diploma, L.A.R. (10) 289-294 Peplow (F. J.) Education and the diploma, L.A.R. (10) 319-320 Baker (E. A.) Education in the provinces, L.A.R. (10) 320-322 Report of the .A.L.A. Committee on Library training, P.L. (13) 261-264 Library reading- course, P.L. (13) 48, 90, 133, 172-173, 216-217, 254 Baker (E. A.) Opportunities for students, I..A.R. (10) 427-429 — Literary history classes, L.A. (6) 219 Cantleld (j. H.) Preparation for Library work, P.L. (13) 351 Report of the .A.L.A. Committee on Library training- in normal schools, L.J. (33) 400 ' ■ " Library Association examinations, L.W. (ii) 387-38S Babine (A. V.) Problem of a College Library, P.L. (it,) 340-342 Report of the .\.L..'\. Committee on Library training, .1.L..4. Bull (2) 199-202 Plummer (M. W.) Evolution of the school curriculum, A.L.A. Bull (2) 203-205 Wvn (J. I.) Factors in the development of the Librarv school curriculum, A.L.A. Bull (2) 205-206 Plummer (M. W.) Evolution of the Prall Institute fJbrary School curriculum, .4.L..4. Bttll (2) 207-210 Kroeger (A. B.) Evolution of the curriculum of the Drexel Institute Library School, .4.L./1. Bull (2) 210-213 Sayers (W. C. B.) Efficient junior assistants, L..A.R. (10) 639-640 Thorne (W. B.) Our students and literary history, L.A.R. (10) 641-643 1900 Turnbull (T. E.) L..A. Examinations, 1909, a criticism of the papers, L. IF. (12) 130-132, 189 Library instruction in normal schools : results of replie> to a circular sent out from Newark (N. J.) Public Library, P.L. (14) 147 2o8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E29 ASSISTANTS' SALARIES, DUTIES, etc. 1877 Winsor (J.) and F. Poole. Proceedings of ist Iiii Conf 178 1S78 Dewey (M.) Albany Library school graduates, L.]. (3) 459 Harrison (R.) Stated minimum should be jQ2z^o per annum, L.J. (3) 359 1886-87 Library employment versus the Library profession, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 50-1 1888 Ogle (J. J.) Library expenditure and salaries, L.C. (4) 23-24 1891 Clarke (E.) Departmental Libraries : Division of labour within the Library, L.J. (16) 264-268 1892-3 Hill (F. P.) Library service, U.S. Rept 754 1895 The anonymous assistant, L.J. (20) 241-242 1896 Boston Public Library runners, L. (8) 416 1899 Wire (G. E.) Summary of a paper on Library assistants in the Lhiited States, L.A. (i) 214-217 Tilling (A. E.) Assistants' ideals, L.A. (2) 5-6 Salaries, hours and vacations of Library graduates, L.J. (24) 481-482 Brown (L. F.) Trials of a new assistant, L.J. (24) 55-56 1900 Bostwick (A. E.) Duties and qualifications of assistants in Open Access Libraries, L.J. (25) Conf No 40-41 Duties of a Sub-Librarian, L.W. (3) 139-140 1901 Farnell (W. J. C.) Duties of a Library assistant, L.A. (2) 188-190 President of the L.A. U.K. on " Salaries," L.A. (3) 34-35 Anderton (B.) Continuity in Library work : some preliminary difficulties, L.A.R. (3) 551-561 Glazier (T. W.) Everyday work of an assistant in a Library (Prize essay), L.A. (2) .Supplement xv Experience of a Library apprentice, P.L. (6) 165-166 T902 Salaries in the Library of Congress, L.J. (27) 156 Assistants' duties, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 12-13 1903 Salaries of Library assistants, L. Tf. (6) 150-153 Salaries fixed for the various appointments in Library of Congress, Rept of Libn of Cong 54-61, (1904) 103-106, (1905) 113-116, (1906) 85-89, (1907) 99-103 1905 Scale of salaries for Librarians and assistants, L.A. (5) 41 1908 Chambers (W. G.) Anomalies of Library nomenclature (a letter), L.A. (6) 4. See also 185-186 Jones (M. L.) Organization of labour within Libraries, L.J. (33) 171-173 Daniels (J. F.) People : a modern emphasis in Library training, L.J. (33) 173-176 Views current, L.W. (10) 336 Chambers (W. G.) Should Library appointments be put out to tender? L.A.R. (10) 375-376 1909 Sayers (\\ . C. B.) Salaries of assistant Librarians, L.A.R. (ri) 207-209 Bailey (E.) Concerning the Library assistant, L.A.R. (11) 229-236 Woodruff (J. L.) Who's who in the Library, P.L. (14) 81-84 Keogh (A.) Training, employment and compensation of assistants, L.A. (6) 402-404 Sayers (W. C. B.) American Libraries, L.A. (7) 51-54 Bostwick (.\. E.) System in the Library, L.J. (34) 481-482 Hand (T. W.) Inaugural address, Yorkshire branch of L.A. A., L.A. (7) 16-18 E30 TIME SHEETS 1892-3 Hill (F. P.) Library service, 17.5. Rept 753 1899 Hours of work of assistants: specimen of. lime sheet, L.W. (i) 233-234 1907 Bursill (P. C^) Staff time sheets and routine books, L.A. (5) 333-335 Gill (A. K.) Staff time sheets L.W. (10) 23-25 Martin (E. S.) Staff time sheets, L.W. (10) 236-239 Lewis (E. F.) An experiment in self-government, P.L. (12) 304-306 1908 Chambers (W. G.) Staff time sheets, L.A.R. (10) 218-220 For particulars relating to Staff Time Sheets, apply to — Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. Stanley Russki.l & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E31 HOURS OF WORK OF ASSISTANTS 1893 Should cataloguers work longer hours than other assistants? L.J. (17) Conf No 43 1894 Should a time record or register be kept, L.J. (18) Conf No 38-39 HEALTH OF ASSISTANTS 209 189b Hill (F. P.) Saturday half holiday, I.. J. (ii) 217 1897 Os'Ie (J. J.) Hindrances to the traininj,'- oi vfWnvnl Librarians, 2nd hit Conf 44-45, Discussion 231-232 i89() Hours of assistants, L.A.K. (i) (x)2, 749 Hours of work : Discussion by the Ohio Library Association, L.J. (24) 524-27 Hours of Library service considered from the standpoint of the employee : Discussion by" the New York Library tMub, L.J. (24) 0X7 Study in work hours, L.W. (2) 124 1900 Hours of Library service: Discussion by the Chiraj^^o Library Club, L.J. (25) 26-27 " Hours of service of Library assistants, L.J. (25) 524 Early closing movement, L. W. (2) 195 Ashton (H.) I'se of the Library as compared with the reduction of hours, L. W. (2) 226 Hours of I.ibrary assistants, L. 11'. (2) 284 Chambers (W. (1.) Hours of Library assistants, L. IV. (2) 310-311 1900-01 Staff hours — weekly, Greora'ood's Yr-Bk 262-263 1902 Tillinghast (\V. H.) Some j:;^oneral rules and sugfgestions for a Library staff, L.J. (27) 871 1903 Dewey (M.) Library notes: lonj^ hours of work, P.L. (8) 323 1906 Library staff, L.J. (31) Conf No 256-25laff room: a suggestion, L.W. (11) 481-482 E33 2 STAFF LOCKERS For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand. W.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E33 3 STAFF WARDROBES For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Lid., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., &• Co., Ltd.. 430, Strand, W.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E34 HEALTH OF ASSISTANTS 1900 Exposition illuslrating Library iiygicnc, L.J. (25) 120 Recreation, L.W. (i) 2^5 1903 McMillan (M.) Some lau^cs of ill-h.;iltii among Library workers, P.L. (8) 412-414 1904 Thorne (H. S.) Health in Libr.iry work, P.L. (9) >< J905 Of comfort in a Library, P.L. (10) 237-238 1907 " Librarian." Ill health among Library workers, P.L. (12) 11 J908 Health examinations in a Public Library, 1\L. (13) 201 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOSOMY E35 CANDIDATES' EXPENSES 1905 Selected candidates' expenses, L.A. (5) 81 1907 Candidates' expenses, L.A.R. (9) 360-361 £36 EXPENSES OF MEMBERS OF LIBRARY STAFF ATTENDING CONFERENCES 1907 Expenses attending conferences, N.Y.L. (i) 51 E37 WOMEN LIBRARIANS 1877 Winsor (J.) Women Librarians in America, ist Int Conf 178 1878 Lady Librarians and Poole's Index, L.J. (3) 127. 1879 : L.J. (4) 299 Clark (J. T.) Employment of young- women in Public Libraries, L.J. (4) 410 Baker (F.) Employment of young women as assistants in Public Free Libraries, L.A. Trans (2) 32-3 882 Tedder (H. R.) Women as Librarians, L.A. Trans (5) 171-2 886 Women in Libraries, L.J. (11) 420 Women in Libraries : how they are handicapped, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 89-92 887 Maxwell (S. B.) Women as State Librarians, L.J. (12) 195-196 890 James (M. S. R.) Women Librarians at the People's Palace Library, L. (2) 342 891 Hewins (C. M.) Library work for women : some practical suggestions, L.J. (16) 273-4 892 A. L.A. W^omen's meeting at Lakewood Conference, L.J. (17) Conf No 84-9 James (M. S. R.) Women Librarians, L. (4) 217-24 Cutler (M. S.) What a woman Librarian earns, L.J. (17) Conf No 89-91 Sargent (M. E.) Woman's position in the Library service, L.J. (17) Conf No 92-4 1893 James (M. S. R.) American women as Libraians, L. (5) 270-4 — Women Librarians, L.J. (18) 146-8 1894 Richardson (Miss) Librarianship as a profession for women, L. (6) 137-42 1896 Kroeger (A. B.) Women Librarians, L.J. (21) Conf No 57-8 1897 Mathews (E. R. N.) Female Library assistants and competitive examina- tions, 2nd Int Conf 40-3 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 94 Tedder (H. R.) Women as Librarians, 2nd Int Conf 18 Female assistants, L. (9) 78-79 1898 Women as village Librarians : work of Miss Verney at Middle Clavdon, L. (10) 24-8 James (H. P.) Women in American and British Libraries, L.W. (i) 89-90 Sharpe (K. L.) Librarianship as a profession, P.L. (3) 5-7 Hayward (C. A.) Women as cataloguers, P.L. (3) 12 1-3 Foote (E. L.) Women as organizers, directors, etc., P.L. (3) 290-1 1899 Selby (W. L.) Women as Librarians in Bristol, L.A. (i) 217-19 Brown (J. D.) Wom.en as Librarians in Clerkenwell, L.A. (i) 219 Dyer (B. L.) a;;rf J. Lloyd. Women Librarians in England, L.A. (i) 219-22 James (M. S. R.) Women in Librarianship at the late Conference, L.A. (2) 44-S Ahern (M. E.) Business side of a woman's career as a Librarian, L.J. (24) Conf No 60-2 1899 Ahern (M. E.) Women as Librarians in the business world, P.L. (4) 257-61 1900 James (M. S. R.) Women Librarians and their future prospects, L.A.R. (2) 291-304 1900-01 Women Librarians, Greenwood's \r-Bk 263 1901 Norrenberg (Dr. C.) Woman as Librarian, P.L. (6) 156-15S 1902 Chennell (F. E.) Lady assistants in Public Libraries, L.W. (4) 245-48 Pierce (K. E.) Women in Public Libraries : a reply to Mr. Chennell, L.W. (4) 286-288 Chennell (F. E.) The Lady assistant — a rejoinder, L.W. (4) 319-322 Women Librarians and assistants (Report from various Libraries), L. W. (5) 7-14 Pierce (K. E.) Women in Public Libraries, L.W. (5) 14-15 James (M. S. R.) Women Librarians and future prospects, P.L. (7) 1-8 Chennell (F. E.) The Woman assistant again, L.W. (5) 40-43 1904 Fairchild (S. C.) Women in American Libraries, L.J. (29) Conf No 157-62 GOVERNMENT INSPECTION '.h\\\ 1905 Graeff (V. E.) Gentle Librarian : a transcript from experience, L.J. (30) 922-923 1907 Harlham (I).) Lovely women in tlie Library, I-.W. (9) 360-363 Pierce (K. II.) Women in Libraries, /-. II'. (9) 440-441 Briinner (NL A. R.) The Library as a place for woman (in Germany), L.W. (10) 137-139 Women in German Libraries, P.L. (12) 394-395, 1908 Gilbert (M.) Lducation of the Library assistant from the standpoint of the woman, I. .A. (o) 52-55, Discussion 59-60 E38 TRAINING FOR CHILDRHN'S LIBRARIANS 1898 Moore (A. C.) .S])ecial Irainini,'- for Children's Librarians, /../. (23) Conf No 80-82, Discussion 134 Crunden (F. M.) Special training for Children's Librarians, L.J. (23) Conf No 82 1899 Moore (A. C.) Special training- for Children's Librarians, P.L. (4) 99-102 Sanders (M. A.) Special training for Children's Librarians, L.J. (23) Conf No 134 1900 Olcott (F. J.) Work with children at Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, L.J. (25) 166-168 1901 Williams (M. K.) ami B. >L Brown. Reading lists for Children's Librarians, State Librarv Bulletin, Bibliographv No 27, May, 1901, N.Y.S.L. Rc'pt (S^) 1902 Iowa Summer Library school — Children's course, la Lib O. (2) 40 1903 Moore (.\. C.) Work of the Children's Librarian, L.J. (28) 160-164 Librarv work with children — Special course in Iowa Summer Library School, la Lib O. (3) 17 Gold (K. E.) Training of Children's Librarians, P.L. (8) 223-225 1905 Connecticut meeting on Library work with children, L.J. (30) 798-799 Olcott (K. J.) Rational Library work with children, and the preparation for it, L.J. (30) Conf No 71-75 Hewins (C. M.) Work with children, P.L. (10) 105, 475-476 Williams (M. F.) and B. M. Brown. Reading lists for Children's Librarians, 1899-1900, .State Librarv Bulletin, Bibliography 27, N.Y.S.L. Kept {84) 1906 ("arnegie Librarv, Pittsburgh, Training School for Children's Librarians, P.L. (11) ii6-ii7 Gymer (R. C.) Personal work with children, P.L. (ii) iqi-i93 Suggestions for work with children, Vt L.C. Bull (2) No 2, 7-8 1907 Children's Librarians' section, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 288-293 Smith (F. E.) Library work for children, P.L. (12) 79-S3 Hewins (C. M.) Some things done in Hartford, Conn., Public Librarv, P.L. (12) 86-89 Conover (M.) Work with children, P.L. (12) 92-93 Hardman (E.) Helping children to know Library tools, P.L. (12) 299-300 1908 Lyman (E.) Principle of work with children, P.L. (13) 125-126 Olcott (F. J.) Training of the Children's Librarian,' .4. L.^. Bull (2) 213-6 Matthews (C.) Growing tendency to over-emphasise the children's side, J-J- (3.3) 135-138 Straus (E.) Three essentials in the equipment of the children's Librarian, Ohio Bull (3) No 12, 1-2 .'^ee also Section E 123, Children's Libraries and Special Work with children E39 GOVERNMENT INSPECTION OF LIBRARIES 1880 Dewey (M.) Consulting Librari.-mship, /,./. (5) 16-17 1887 Dennis (H. J.) Duties of a State Librarian, /../. (12) 184 M ( ) Women as .State Librarians, L.J. (12) 195 1897 Jones (H.) Library authorities, their constitution and powers, as they are and as they should be, 2nd hit Conf 23-26 1898 How to appoint a Stat(» Librarian, /../. (2\) 62-63 1901 Torrey (C. A.) State supervision of Public Libraries, P.L. (6) 271-273 1902 Consulting experts, P.L. (7) 455-457 1903 Government inspection of Libraries, L.W. (5) 21 1-2 12 1904 Report on Public Libraries in State of New York, 190^ — Bulletins 43-44, Public Libraries 13-14, N.Y.S.L. Kept (87) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1905 Supervision of Libraries in Iowa State Institutions, la Lib O. (5) 79-80 Law providing for Library organizer in Ohio, Ohio Bull (i) No 8, 1-2, (2) No 2, 1-2 1906 Eastman (W. R.) Value and work of a State Library organizer, P.L. (10) 67-72 Library records and organizations, la Lib Q. (5) 122 1907 Carey (M. E.) A new phase of Library work, P.L. (12) 127-128 Library organizers, N.Y.L. (i) 52 1908 Gillis (J. L.) State Library system for California (Suggests state super- vision), L.J. (33) 304, 316 Two months in the field : State inspection of Wisconsin Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (4) 27-30 Discussion on state supervision of Library extension, P.L. (13) 381 Woodruff (J. L.) State supervision of Library extension in Illinois, P.L. (13) 383-384 Offer of services of state organizer in New York, N.Y.L. (i) 118, 150 Vincent (G. E.) State supervision of Library extension in Illinois, P.L. (13) 430 Ahern (M. E.) What state supervision does in other States, P.L. (13) 430 Government inspection, Lit Yr-Bk 641 Department of Library organization, Ohio Bull (4) No 6, 1-5 1909 Baker (E. A.) On Government examinations for Librarianship, L.A.R. (11)94 Bill for Library supervision in Illinois, P.L. (14) 181 State supervision in Texas, P.L. (14) 181-182 Visits of Library organizers, N.Y.L. (2) 39-40 E40 LIBRARY ASSOCIATION DIPLOMA 1908 Stephen (G. A.) Library Association diploma, L.A. (6) 188-189 Baker (E. A.) Education and the diploma. L.A.R. (10) 146-147, 372-373 Bagguley (W. H.) Education and the diploma, L.A.R. (10) 289-294 Peplow (F. J.) Education and the diploma, L.A.R. (10) 319-320 Baker (E. A.) Fee for the diploma, L.A.R. (10) 426-427 Prideaux (W. R. B.) L.A. Diploma, L.A. (6) 205-206 Stephen (G. A.) Fee for the diploma, L.A.R. (10) 522-523 Baker (E. A.) Reply to Mr. Stephen, L.A.R. (10) 523-524 Charge for the diploma, L.W. (11) 21S Certification of Librarians : Editorial, L.J. (34) 294 E41 PROPOSED INSTITUTE OF LIBRARIANS 1907 Hopwood (H. V.) Proposed Institute of Librarians, L.A.R. (9) 535-536 1908 Philip (A. J.) Proposed Institute of Librarians, L.W. (10) 294-295 E42 REGISTRATION OF LIBRARIANS 1896 State Library School register for first 10 years, AM'.S.L. Rept (79) 1902 State Library School register for 18S7-1901, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85) 1906 Prideaux (W. R. B.) Professional education and registration : some suggestions, L.A.R. (8) 1-6, Discussion 20-27 1907 Hopwood (H. V.) Registration for Librarians, L.A.R. (9) 359-360 Roebuck (G. E.) Registration : the means, difficulties, and the first step, L.A.R. (9) 418-420 Library assistants and registration, L.A.R. (9) 603 Baldwin (C. F.) State examinations and State certificates for Librarians, L.J. (31) 806-808 Certificates for Librarians in Ohio, Ohio Bull (2) No 11, 1-2 1908 Chambers (W. G.) Registration : an urgent need, L.A. (6) 41-42 ■ Sayers (VV. C. B.) Survey of the month, L.A. (6) 42-44 Registration of Librarians : joint meeting of the Library Association and the Library Assistants' Association, L.A. (6) 76-79 Registration, L.A. (6) 186, 218-219 Jast (L. S.) aud W. C. B. Sayers. Registration of Librarians : a criticism and a suggestion, L.A.R. (10) 325-335, Discussion 356-365 Report of the Registration Committee of the Library Association, L.A.R.. (10) 409-411 Chambers (W. G.) Registration of Librarians, L.W. (10) 241-243 Registration, L.W. (10) 252-253, 292-293 RILES AND REGULATIONS 213 Jast (L. S.) and W. C. B. Savors. Scheme of re-classification of members of the Library Association, L.W. (10) 302 Views current, L.W. (10) 335-336 Professional registration: an editorial. /,. H'. (10) 441-444 Baker (E. A.) Registration, L..1.R. (10) 425-426 Registration of Librarians, L.A. (6) 196- U)() Report of the Special Committee on Registration, L.A.R. (10) 569-577 Ohio scheme for a .Slate Board of Library examiners and the certification of Librarians, Oltio Bull (4) No 2 1-3, No 8 1-3, P.[.. (13) 404-405, 423-424 1909 Registration : special general meeting of the L.A. A., L.A. {()) 252-256, 298 Chambers (W. G.) Registration: the classification difticulty, L.A.R. (11) Walton (J.) Lit(iai\ histi)r\ and registration, L.A.R. (11) 3-4 Axon (E.) Registration — why chief Librarians? L..A.R. (11) 90-91 Thorne (W. B.) A rejoinder," L./L/?. (11) 91 Axon (E.) firaded registration, L..4.K. (11) 92 Thorne (\V. B.) A full discussion needed, L.A.R. (11) 93 Brown (J. D.) Current views on registration, L.A.R. (11) 203-204 Baker (E. A.) Registration scheme, L.:l.R. (11) 345-346 L.A. Council's recommendations on registration and on branches, L..4.R. (11) 363-366 Savers (W. C. B.) A few necessary considerations, L.A.R. (11) 417-419 Registration of English Librarians, L.J. (34) 217-219 Registration : an Editorial, L.A. (7) 41-42 E43 SUPERANNUATION FOR LIBRARIANS 1897 Superannuation for Librarians, L. (9) 123 1907 Proposed Superannuation Bill of the National Association of Local Govern- ment Officers, L.A.R. (9) 128-130 Philip (A. J.) SujH'rannuation and the Bill. L.A.R. (9) 361-363 Superannuation Bill, L.A.R. (9) 647-648 E44 NOTICES— PREPARATION, etc. 1880 Dewey (M.) Useless words. L.J. (5) 321 1898 — Waste in trifles, P.L. (3) 348 1906 Suggestions as to ])lacards. Wis Lib Bull (2) 52 1908 Drury (F. K. W.) On making signs, L.J. (;;^j,) 315 Method of posting lists .it the desk. Wis Lib^Biifl (4) 60 For particulars relatiiii; to Notice Boards, apply to — Hammkr, G. M., &: Co., Ltd.. 430, Strand, W.C. London S.\nd Blast Co.. 58A, (iray's Inn Road, W.C. ROxNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. For Sign Writing Outfits sec E61 E44=I NAME PLATES AND FACIAS For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth LIBRARY BuRiiAU, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London London Sand Bi.asi Co., 58A, Gray's Inn Road. \\'.(\ E45 RULES AND REGULATIONS— GENERAL 1879 Balzani (Una) Count. Regulations of Italian Public Libraries, L.J. (4) 183 1887 Mullins (J. D.) Free Library bye-laws, L.C. (4) 163-165 1889 Cutter (C. A.) Presidential address, St. Louis Conference, L.J. (14) 149 1892 Lowrev (C. E.) Librarv directions, L.J. (7) 187 Brett (W. H.) Regulations for readers, f'.s. Rept (i) 939-943, L.J. (18) 230-232 1S98 Rules and regulations in force at New ^ ork State Librarv, \.Y.S.L. Rcpt (81) 63-67 ' 1900 Jast (L. S.) Some hindrances to progress in Public Library work — Illiberal rules and regulations, L.A.R. (2) 86-87 1901 Ballinger (J.) .\dmission to Public Libraries in Great Britain, L. (N.S.) (2) 210-217 1903 Bye-laws for the safety and use of Public Libraries under the Public Libraries Acts, L.A.R. (5) 28-30 Cutter ((\ A.) Library discipline— rules affecting the jniblic, L.J. (28) 65-7 2T4 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1904 Mathews (E. R. N.) Public Library bye-laws and regulations, L.A.R. (b) 281-289 1905 Smith ( ) Rules and regulations, P.L. (10) 546-548 1907 Barr (J.) Information boards for Public Libraries, L.W. (10) 76-78 Don'ts for users of the Public Library, Wilmington, Del., U.S.A., P.L. (12) 191 Hayes, (J. R.) Sixteenth Century Library rules, L.J. (32) 74-75 Privileges of the Library of Congress, Rept of Ltbn of Cong 153-159 1908 Drury (F. K. W.) On making signs, L.J. (33) 315 McCulIough (M. R.) An author's opinion of the Library, Wis Lib Btdl (4) 45-47 Rules and practice governing the use and issue of books, 14P U.S. Lib of Cong 1909 Rules and regulations for Public Libraries suggested by the P.L. Com- mission of Indiana, Lib Occ (2) 73 E46 HOURS OF OPENING 1877 Winsor (J.) Days and hours of opening, 1st hit Conf 171-172 1879 Dewey (M.) Library hours, L.J. (4) 449 1887 Richardson (E. C.) Hours of opening Libraries, L.J. (12) 402-406 1892 Brett (W. H.) Regulations for readers, U.S. Rept 941, L.J. (18) 230 1893 Cutler (M. S.) Library opening, L.J. (18) 431, Discussion L.J. (18) Conf No 44-46 1899 Smith (Miss) Library hours (and discussion), P.L. (4) 349-356 1900 Duval (L. M.) Library hours, P.L. (5) 379-381 1901 Kavanna (J.) What are the best days and hours for a small Library to be open? P.L. (6) 425-428 1902 Hours of opening, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk lo-ii 1904 Stearns (E. J.) Library building, Minn P.L. Notes (i) 5-6 Librar}^ of Congress : hours of opening, Rept of Libn of Cong 95-96 E47 SUNDAY OPENING 1876 Guild (R. A.) Sunday opening, L.J. (1) 443 1877 Winsor (J.) Days and hours of opening, ist Lit Conf 171-172, L.J. (2) 274-275 1878 Axon (W. E. A.) Sunday use of Libraries, L.J. (3) 258-259 1879 Sunday opening of Libraries, L.J. (4) 420. 1880 : L.J. (5) 265-266. 1881 : L.J. (6) 258 1882 Pullman (J. M.) Sunday opening, L.J. (7) 44, 231 1884 Green (S. S.) Opening Libraries on Sundays, L.J. (9) 83-86 1885 Bridgeport, United States, Library; Sunday opening, L.J. (10) 405 1887 Larned (J. N.) On Sunday opening. L.J. (12) 230. 1888: L.J. (13) 135 1889 Cutler (M. S.) Sunday opening of Libraries, L.J. (14) 176-190, 279 1890 Cushman (R.) The Library on Sunday, L.J. (15) 235 1892 Green (S. S.) Sunday opening, L.J. (17) Conf No 45-46 1892-3 Brett (W. H.) Regulations for readers, U.S. Rept 941, L.J. (18) 230 Cutler (M. S.) Sunday opening of Libraries, U.S. Rept 771-794, L.J. (iS) 431, Discussion, Conf No 44-46 1894 Sunday opening. Greenwood's Public Libraries 458-470 1897 Barnett (Rev. Canon) On Sunday labour in National Public Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries, Greemvood's Yr-Bk 102-106 1898 Pacy (F.) Sunday opening of London Libraries, L.W. (i) 92-93 1905 Shaw (A. C.) Sunday opening of Libraries, L.A.R. (7) 580-584 Wright (P. B.) Sunday opening, P.L. (10) 54S 1906 Shaw (A. C.) Sunday opening of Free Libraries, L.A.R. (8) 79-8S Lamb (A. A.) Sunday opening, Minn P.L. Notes (9) 32-33 1907 Sunday and holiday opening — Statements from American Libraries, L.J. (32) 103-108 Moffett (J. C.) Development of the Sunday Library, L.J. (32) 112-113 Statements from College Librarians, who, while not having Sunday opening, favour it, A.L.A. Bull (i) 266-267 liutchins (F. A.) Sunday afternoon Irdures in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (3) 8 1908 List of Libraries opening on Sundays. /.// Yr-Bi; (151. 659 Sunday opening in Vermont, I.S.A.. ]'l L.(\ Bull (ti,) No 4, 5-6 Open on Sunday, TFis Lib Bull (4) 42 LIBRARY CO-OPERATION 215 E48 HOLIDAY OPENING 1892-3 Brett (\V. H.) Rci^ulatioiis fi)r render^, I .S. Rcpl 1)41, L.J. (iS) 230 Cutler (M. S.) Hours of opening; : Kvonin^, Sunday, Holiday and Vacation, U.S. Rept 771-794, L.J. (iH) 431, Discussion, Conf No 44-46 1907 Sunday and holiday openinj;- — Statement^ from Amfrican Libraries, L.]. (32) 103-108 1908 List of public reading; rooms opening^ on public holidays, Lit Yr-Bk 6(xv6i E49 LIBRARY CO OPLRATION, INTER LIBRARY LOANS, INTERCHANGE OF BORROWING PRIVILEGES— GENERAL 1876 Green (S. S.) Inter-Library loans, L.] . (i) 15-16 Anderson (J. R.) A general circulating- Library, /-./. (i) 441-443 1885 Mac (E. A.) Co-operation versus competition, L.]. (10) 55 1886 Dewey (M.) Library co-operation, L.]. (11) 5-6, 106-107 1887 Williams (AL S.) Library work of the Bureau of Education, L.]. (12) 64 1888 Dewey (M.) Inter-Library loans, L.N. {U.S.) (3) 405-407 1890 Ambrose (L.) I'se of books in one Library bv readers of another, L.J. (15) 68 1891 Morgan (H. H.) Library co-operation, L.J. (if)) 39-40 Green (S. S.) Presidential address, San Francisco Confcnm c, L./. (16} Conf No 5-6 1892 Inter-Library loans, L.J. (17) 170 Samuel (B.)' Mutual book lending between Librarie>, L.J. (17) 373-374 1893 — and S. S. Green. Mutual book lending b(>tween Libraries, L.J. (18) 123 1897 Larned (J. N.) Org;anization of co-operative work among Public Libraries, 2nd lut Conf 120-12 1 Foster (W. E.) Co-operation in Providence Libraries, L.J. (22) 344-346 Tilling-hurst (\V. 1 1). Report of the co-operative committee, L.J. (22) Conf No 81-83 1898 Green (S. S.) Inlcr-Library loans in reference work, L.J. (23) 567-568 Andrews (C. W.) Report of the co-operative committee, L.J. (23) Conf >^'o 43-45 Putnam (H.) Inter-Library loans (Reg-ulations), L.J. (23) bi Rowell (Mr.) Circular explaining method adopted at the Library of University of California, L.J. (23) 104 Reg-ulations apjiroved bv the Board of Reg-ents of University of California, P.L. (3) 87 " 1S99 Richardson (E. C.) ( 'o-o|)eration in lending among colleg;e and reference Libraries, /../. (24) Conf No 32-36. Discussion Conf No 156-157, P.L. (4) 275 Montgomery (T. L.) Report of the Co-operation Committee, L.J. (24) Conf No 92-94 Richardson (E. C.) Lending- Library for Libraries, L.J. (24) 161 Fairchild (.S. C.) .\merican notes, L. (.V..S'.) (i) 435-438 Thornsby (F.) Unification of Public Libraries, L.W. (i) 2bT, Dewey (M.) Too many org^anizations, P.L. (4) 56-57 Danforth (G. F.) Co-operation in lending, P.L. (4) 275-276 1900 Layard (G. .S.) Pooling of private Libraries, L. (N.S.) (i) 245-254 Carpenter (Prof.) How best the rare books in private Libraries may be made available for students, L.J. (25) 26 Jackson (G. A.) New England present Library problem, L.J. (25) 574-76 Billings (J. S.) Report relating- to sugg-estions for consolidating Libraries of New York, /,./. (25) 634-638, 741 Richardson (E. ('.) Report of Co-operative Committee, L.J. (25) Conf No 71-73 1901 Caddie (J. A.) Co-operation of adjoining towns for the establishment of Reference Libraries, L.A.R. (3) 562-56(1 Putnam (H.) What may be done for Libraries by the nation, L.J. (26) Conf No 9-15 Billincfs (L S.) Report relating'" to suggestion for consolidating New- York Libraries. /../. (26) 21-22 Inkster (L.) and others. Interchangeable tickets, L.W. (4) 3-5, 33-7, 63-5 Brigham (J.) Union-co-operation. la Lib O. (i) 23-34 Tri-State co-operation, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, la Lib Q. (i) 46-47 1902 Webb (S.) Library service of London : its co-ordination, development, and education, I..].'l\'. (4) i<,3-jo3, Di^cu-sion 231-236 2i6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Caddie (J. A.) Some further remarks on co-operation for establishment of Reference Libraries, L.A.R. (4) 237-240 Elmendorf (T.) Mutual help between Libraries, F.L. (7) 73-74 Co-operation on Library Commissions, la Lib Q. (2) 4 1903 Hulme (E. W.) Librarians' aids, L.A.R. (5) 126-127 Grinling (C. H.) Libraries as workshops, L.A.R. (5) 405-410, Discussion 425-429 Inter-relation of Libraries : report of the Ohio Library Association, P.L. (8) 479 1904 Biagi (G.) Inter-Library loans in Italy, L.]. (29) Conf No 58 Anderson (A.) Inter-Library loans in Sweden, L.J. (29) Conf No 83 1905 Inkster (L.) Library grouping, L.A.R. (7) 562-564 Inter-Library loans at Forbes Library, Mass., L.J. (30) 171-172, P.L. (10) 483 Richardson (C. E.) National Library problem to-day, L.J. (30) Conf No 6 Putnam (H.) Library of Congress as a National Library, L.J. (30) Conf No 27-34, Discussion 147 Unity and co-operation in Library work, L.J. (30) Conf No 180-184 The Universal Library : a plan for placing any book desired within the reach of any person wishing to make ust; of the same, P.L. (10) 276-279 Barr (C. J.) Relations of the greater libraries to the lesser, P.L. (10) 276-79 Inter-Library Loan form used by the Newark (New Jersey) Librarj', P.L. (10) 523 Report of Committee of Ohio Library Association on inter-relation of Libraries, P.L. (10) 533*534 McPherson (G. B.) County extension, Minn P.L.C. Notes (5) 7-9 Inter-Library loans, Wis Lib Bull (1) 30, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 3, 10 1906 Inkster (L.) Library grouping, L.A.R. (8) 46-52 McKillop (J.) On the present position of London Municipal Libraries, with suggestions for increasing their etificiency, L.A.R. (8) 624-633, Discus- sion 495-497 Lane (VV. C.) Inter-Library loans of German Government extended to United States, L.J. (31) Conf No 222-223 Roberts (K. L.) What the large Library can do for the small Library, L.J. (31) Conf No 254-255 Taking down the bars — State-wide borrowing privileges, Neb Lib Bull No 2, 12-13 Inter-Library loans of manuscripts and documents between American and German Libraries, L.J. (31) 222-223, P.L. (11) 518 Peterson (A. J.) Inter-Library loans — an experiment, Wis Lib Bull (2) 94 Martin (D. B.) Helpfulness among Librarians, Wis Lib Bull (2) 94-95 1907 Kirby (S.) Co-operation : a suggestion, L.A. (5) 265-267 Inter-Library loan system in force at Library of Congress, Rept of Libn of Cong 72-75 Interchanges of borrowers' privileges, L.A.R. (9) 600-601 Tolmer (F. L.) New York State Library in its relations to the Libraries of the State, N.Y.L. (1) 68-70 Township use of Libraries, la Lib O. (5) 144 Miller (Z. K.) Plan for Inter-LibraTy loans. Wis Lib Bull (3) 65 1908 Brown (J. D.) Lecture in Belgium on work of British municipal Libraries, L. (N.S.) (9) 223-224 Hogg (J. F.) Central control of Libraries and its advantages, L.A. (9) 131- 135 Library co-operation, Lit Yr-Bk 649-650 Baker (E. A.) Co-operation, L.A.R. (10) 1-4 — Conference on the interchange system, L.A.R. (10) 212-215 — Interchange of borrowing facilities, L.A.R. (10) 484 Bostwick (A. E.) Work of some Slates for Library advancement, L.J. (33) 213-218 Gould (C. H.) Regional Libraries, L.J. (33) 21S-219 Travelling Libraries in Ontario, L.J. (j,^) 231 Relation of Library Commission to children's work, P.L. (13) 51-52 Library co-operation, P.L. (13) 130-131 Borrowing books across the ocean, P.L. (13) 170-171 Township extension of Library privileges, la Lib O. (5) 156-157 Philip (A. J.) Inter-Library loans, L. IF. (11) 194-195 Discussion of Dr. E. A. Baker's paper on " Some recent developments of Library co-operation," L..A.R. (10) 593-596 LIBRARY MOVING 217 Lane (W. C.) Central Bureau of information and loan collection for college Libraries, L.J. (33) 420-43.^ 5o<^' Librarian and Library machinery, N.Y.L. (i) 67 Baker (E. A.) Some recent developments of Library co-operation, L.A.R. (10) bbo-byj Eichler (F.) Central catalog-uing, the bureau of information, and inter- Library loans in Austria, L.J. (33) 506-507 1909 Inksler (L.) Co-operative schemes for Libraries in London area, L.A.R. (11) 9-12, Discussion 31-36 Baker (E. A.) Co-operative schemes for Libraries in London area, L.A.R. (11) 12-16, Discussion 31-36 Doubleday (W. E.) Methods of co-operation, L.A.R. (11) 205-206 Guppy (H.) Co-operation : a necessary factor in Librarv progress, L.A.R. (II) 518-521 On the advance of Library co-ordination, L.J. (34) 41-42 Co-ordination : Editorial, L.J. (34) 293-2^4 Libraries and assistance to business men, L.J. (34) 304 Gould (C. H.) Co-ordination, or method in co-operation : address of President of A.L.A. at Bretton Woods Conference, L.J. (34) 335-340, 334 Report on inter-Library loans : Ohio Library Association, L.J. (34) 489 Co-ordination, L.J. (34) 525-526 Bishop (W. \\'.) Inter-Library loans, L.J. (34) 527-532 Roberts (K. L.) Club women'and prot^rams, P.I.. (14) 205-208 Hill (F. P.) Book storage for Libraries, P.L. (14) 304-305 Hand (T. Wn.) Co-ordination : inaugural address, Yorkshire Branch L.A.A., L.A. (7) 16-18 See also Co-operative Book-buying, Co-operative Cataloguing, County Extension E50 CLUB ROOM 1906 Catlin (M.) Library club room for men, Wis Lib Bull (2) 29-30 1907 Library club for boys, Wis Lib Bull (3) 53 ESI DEBATING OR CONVERSATION ROOM 1907 Library club for boys, Wis Lib Bull (3) 53 Macpherson (M. K.) Conversation room, or a studv alcove, Wis Lib Bull (3) 85 E52 SMOKING ROOM 1901 McKnight (E.) Smoke-rooms, L.A.R. (3) 125-127 1906 Barlow (H.) Smoking in Public Libraries, L.A. (5) 105-107 McCullough (E. F.) Library smoking room, P.L. (11) 259, Ind State Lib Bull No II, 2 E53 REST ROOM 190 1 Rest rooms, la Lib O. (i) 25 1908 Faville (F. F.) The " Rest Room " in Storm Lake, la Lib O. (5) 201-202 1909 Public rest room in Libraries, P.L. (14) 55 E54 LOAFERS AND LOUNGERS 1883 Smith (S.) Library pests, L.A. Trans (6) 66-70 1S86 Hagen (H. A.) A new Library pest, /../. (11) 184 1897 Loafers in Libraries, L. (q) 206 E55 CYCLE ACCOMMODATION 1900 Sparke (A.) Cvelc accommodation in Public Libraries, L.W. (2) 288-290 E56 LIBRARY MOVING 1S95 Practical Library moving, L.J. (20) 48-4Q 1897 Removal of the books of the Library of Congress, Rcpt of Libn of Cong 5-9 1899 Hulme (!■:. W.) llou to transfer a Librarv without "shutting down," L.A.R. (1) 17^-176 Maire (A.) Moving I.-nge Librru-iis, /../. (2ji) 53S 2i8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E57 STATIONERY RECORDS AND SUPPLIES 1876 A.L.A. Co-operative Committee's report, L.J. (i) 451 1877 Wheatley (B. R.) Hints on Library management so far as relates to the circulating- of books, L.J. {2) 210-216 1878 A.L.A. Supply department, L.J. (3) 35, 93, ib(), 223 Co-operative Committee's report on standard card, L.J. (3) 113 1886 Suggestions slip, L.J. (11) 123 Dewey (M.) Card pockets, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 282-285 1887 — Importance of using standard sizes, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 46-52 — Subject blanks, L.N. (I'.S.) (2) 220-221 1888 Tyler (A. W.) Specimen of application slip, L.J. (13) 320-321 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 395 i8g6 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer — Suggestion slips, F.L. (i) 119 i8g8 Complaint slips for borrowers, L.J. (23) 671 1899 J^st (L. S.) Indexing Library supplies, L.W. (2) 13-14 1900 Stationery, L.W. (2) 301 1902 Stationery and desk supplies, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Jldbk 71 1903 "Topic blanks," at Cincinnati Public Library, L.J. (28) 239 1905 Graves (F. B.) Printed forms for Libraries, P.L. (10) 218-220 Order routine of New York State Library — Pockets, N.Y.S.L. Rcpt (88) 550 1907 Museum of printed matter connected with Librarv administration, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 3-4 1908 Mackenzie (G.) Reference issues (Specimen sheet for recording issues), L.W. (11) 159-160 E571 STATIONERY CABINETS AND RACKS For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 2^, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. E572 STATIONERY SUPPLIES For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 6g, Milton Street, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. JE573 LOOSE LEAF MEMORANDUM BOOKS For partictdars, apply to — Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. £58 INK 1882 Stevens (H.) Ink maker as a spoiler of new English books, L.A. Trans (4 and 5) 178 1893 Kephart (H.) Word about writing inks, L.J. {18) 8-q 1894 Relative value of ink, L.J. (19) 81 Inks for Library use — Symposium, L.J. (ig) 84-86, IJ4-125 1895 Swan (R. T.) Paper and ink, L.J. (20) 163-167 1900 Inks used in MSS., L.A.R. (2) 388 igo5 Notes on printer's ink, L. (N.S.) (6) 440-441 Leighton (F. H.) Ink for marking white letters, ]\L. (10) 223 1906 Jacobi (C. T.) Printing inks, L. (N.S.) (7) 70-77 Ink used in ancient Irish manuscripts, P.L. (11) ^,7 1907 White ink for labels, Wis Lib Bull (3) 34, 55 For particulars relating to Ink suitable for Library 7vork, apply to — HiGGiNS, C. M., & Co., II, Farringdon Avenue, E.C. E59 PASTE 1881 Hill (J. C.) Paste for mounting photographs, L.J. (6) 52 1893 Kephart (H.) Paste for labels, L.J. (18) 8-9 COPYING PROCESSES 219 iQoo A good paste, L.W. (2) 301 ' 1907 Readv-madc paste, Wis Lib Bull (3) ^,5 1908 Good' Library paste, Lib Occ (2) 17. \'t L.C. Bull (5) No 3, 8 1909 Flexible glue, F.L. (14) 239 For particulars relating to Paste suitable for Library -work, apply to — HiGGiNS, C M., & Co., II. Farringdon Avenue, E.C. E60 SHELLAC 1907 Sawyer (H. P.) Shellac for labels, Wis Lib Bull (3) 97 Stearns (L. E.) Shellac for book covers, Wis Lib Bull (3) 62-64 E61 SIGN WRITING OUTFITS 1905 Poirier (L. M.) Popular Library advertising, Minn P. L.C. Notes No 5, 9-n 1908 Drury (F. K. M.) On making signs, L.J. (33) 315 For particulars relating to Sign Writing Outfits, apply to — Library Birkau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E6M DUPLICATING OUTFITS 1877 Discussion on duplicating processes, L.J. (2) 33-34 1879 Frost (A. j.) Duplicating processes, L.J. (4) 51 Dewey (M.) Duplicating processes, L.J. (4) 165 For particulars relating to Duplicating Outfits, apply to — Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. OTHER COPYING PROCESSES E612 COPYING PRESS For particulars, apply to — Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Milners' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Tann, John, ii, Newgate Street, E.C. E613 COPYING PRESS STANDS For particulars, apply to - Cooper's Sake Co., 24, Broad Street Place, E.C. H.AM.MER, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Milners' Sat-e Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Tann, John, ii, Newgate Street, E.C. E62 TYPEWRITERS 1885 Typewriters in Libraries, J^.J. (10) 320-321 189 1 Brown (J. D.) Cataloguing appliances, L. (3) 393 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing, U.S. Kept 841 1900 Stetson (\\'. K.) Typewriters in Libraries, L.J. (25) 104 1901 Vine (G.) Tvpewriter and its employment for cataloguing, L.A.R. (3) 117-119 1902 Wendell (C.) lypewriter for card catalogues, L.J. (27) 268-269 Fison (H. \\'.) Typewriter in small Libraries, L.J. (27) 35 K)o6 .McDonnell (K. P.) Cataloguing in a small Librarv, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No I, 5 For particulars rrUiting to 'I'ypcivr iters suitable fi>r catalogue work, apply to — RoNEO Ltd., 2h. Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E62 1 TYPEWRITER DESKS AND TABLES For particulars, apply to — .Adjustable Siiklvinc. Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C Cooper's Sake Co., 24, Broad Street Place, E.C. Rockweli.-Wabvsh Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. Roneo Ltd., 26. Holbf>rn \i;idu(t, E.C. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E63 LIBRARY RECIPES— GENERAL 1895 Sharp (K. L.) Library recipes, L..V. {U.S.) (4) 205-223 E64 TERMS AND PHRASES USED IN LIBRARY WORK 1896 Kroeg^er (A. B.) (ilossarv of Librnrv terms compiled from various sources, P.L. (i) 107-172 1907 McGill (W.) and W. J. Phillips. Terms and phrases in Library work, ^•11'- (10) 354-360, 391-400, 4^9-440. 45^-4<57 E65 QUOTATIONS FOR INSCRIPTION ON LIBRARY BUILDINGS, etc. 1895 Quotations for inscription on Library buildings or for use in catalogue ""and finding lists, L.N. [U.S.) (4) 223-281 E66 STOCK BOOK— ACCESSIONS BOOK 1876 Dewey (M.) Model accession catalogue, L.J. (1) 315-320 1877 Accessions catalogue, L.J. (2) 25-26 1878 Barrett (F. T.) Form of stock book, or accessions catalogue, L.A.U.K. Trans (1) 79-81, 155-156 Winsor (J.) Shelf lists versus Accession catalogue, L.J. (3) 247-248 Poole (W. F.) Shelf lists versus Accession catalogue, L.J. (3) 324-326 Perkins (F. B.) and M. Dewey. Accession catalogue again, L.J. (3) 336-8 1886 Dewey (M.) Accession hook,' L.N. (U.S.) (1) 27-29 1887 — A.L.A. Standard accession book, L.N. {L'.S.) (2) 17-28 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession book, U.S. Rept 820, L.J. (18) Conf No 51-52 1896 Fletcher (W. I.) Accessioning, classifying and cataloguing, L.J. (21) 129-130 Report on accession book methods, L.J. (21) 405-406 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer — Specimen sheet of accession book, P.L. (i) 120 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 64, 68 1900 Jast (L. S.) Accessions : checking of processes, L. (N.S.) (i) 152-153 Savage (E. A.) Stock register, L. II'. (3) 11-13, §4 1902 Invoice method at Springfield (Mass.) Library, L.J. (27) 2() Accession record, Min)i, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 37, 70 1903 Weitenkampf (F.) Accession book — why? L.J. (28) 296-297, Discussion 251 Bliss (H. E.) Economy in accession record, L.J. (28) 711-713 Hall (D. H.) Classified and condc^nsed accession record, /,./. (28) 830-832 Fiske (A. J.) Accessioning books, P.L. (8) 146-147 Underbill (C. M.) Accessioning, P.L. (8) 147-148 1904 Bliss (H. E.) Accession records again, L.J. (29) 19-20 Dewey (M.) Accession book, P.L. (9) 281 Accession book, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 30 1905 Hatcher (A. F.) .Stock-taking methods, L.A. (5) 43-46 Pitt (S.) Practical accession work, L.A.R. (7) 68-71 1906 Aldred (T.) Stocktaking : a note, L.A.R. (8) 244-247 Library inventory, L.W. (8) 291-293 Neesham (E. W.) Accession methods : a plea for standardization, L. IF. (8) 317-320 Duncan (R.) Standardization in accession methods, L. W. (9) 83-87 Hazeltine (M. E.) Technical notes for small Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 44 Care and use of township Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) hi 1907 Farrow (P. ¥..) Stock book, /,. H'. (10) 33-35 Necessity of filling in all items in condensed accession book, N.Y.L. (i) 30 1908 Bacon (C.) Report of Committee on Library administration, A.L.A. Bull (2) 223-225 Carney (F.) Problem of a shelf department, L.J. (33) 433-437 1909 Rathbone (F. L.) Borrower and his book, N.Y.L. (i) 228-232 Coolidge (O. P.) Records nec(;ssary for the small Library, P.L. (14) 10-13 For particulars relating to Stock Books, apply to — - Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanlky Russkli. & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E67 WITHDRAWAL BOOK— THE SUPPLEMENT TO THE STOCK OR ACCESSIONS BOOK J892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession dei)artment, r..S". Rept 821-822, L.J. (18) 235, Conf No 52 Withdrawal bo(jk, Discussion, L.J. (i8) ('onf No 52 A 7i dSROOM MKIJ1(,)1)S 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 45 Ranclc (B. C.) Replacements, /../. (21) 401 1900 Savage (E. A.) The stock register, L. H'. (3) 11-13. S4 1901 Willcock (W. J.) Recording, replacing, and disposal of worn out books, L.W. (4) 91-93 Criinden (F. M.) How things arc done in oni' American labrary, L. (A.S.) (^) 30-31 1902 Withdrawal book, Minn, la and Wisconsin lldhk T)'6, 70 1903 Hall (D. H.) Classified condensed accession record, /,./. (2S) 830-832 1905 Withdrawal book, la Lib O. (5) 1)4-95 1906 Hatcher (A. F.) Stocktaking methods, L..\. (5) 43-4*> Aldred (T.) Stocktaking: a note. L.A.K. (S) 244-J47 1907 Farrow (P. E.) Stock book, L.W. (10) 33-35 1909 Rathbone (F. L.) Borrower and his book, A'.V./.. (i) 228-232 Coolidge (O. P.) Records necessary for the small Library, P.L. (14) 10-13 For particulars relating to Withdra^val Book, apply to— Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanley RirssEix & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E68 STOCKTAKING METHODS 1876 Poole (W. F.) Organization and managtineiu of Public Libraries, U.S. Ket>t 504 1893 Crunden (F. M.) Closing a Library for stock-taking. L.J. (18) Conf No 37-38 Browne (N. E.) Shelf department, L.J. (18) Conf No 82 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 45 1901 Willcock (W'. J.) Recording, replacing and disposal of worn out books, L.W. (4) 91-93 Crunden (F. M.) How things arc done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) (2) 31-34 1902 .Y. Y.S.L. Repi (85) 26-28 1906 Hatcher (A. F.) Stock taking methods, L..4. (5) 43-46 Aldred (T.) Stocktaking: a note, L.A.R. (8) 244-247, Discussion 277-271) Library inventory, L.W. (8) 291-293 1908 Carney (F.) Some problems of a shelf department, L.J. (33) 434-435 For particulars relating to Card System for recording stock, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co., 2q, \ ictoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago. New York, Boston. London Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street. E.C. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct. E.C. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS E69 NEWSROOMS 1884 Mullins (J. D.) Our Newsrooms, L.C. (i) 37-39 — Birmingham Newsroom, /../. (9) 101-102 1887 Utley (H. M.) Newspaper volumes in a Library, L.J. (12) 349-50, 438-40 1893 Balli'nger (J.) Newsrooms, L. (5) ()6 1894 Whelpley (A. W.) Supplying of current daily newspapers in free reading rooms', L.J. (19) Conf No 42-44 l:tley (H. M.) Supplying of current daily newspapers in free reading rooms, L.J. (19) Conf No 44-45 Ounden (F. M.) Supplying of current daily newspapers in free reading rooms, L.J. (19) Conf No 46-47 Thomson (J.) Supplying of current newspapers in free l.ibr.iry re.iding rooms, L.J. (ic)) Conf No 47-48 Bain (J.) Junr. Supplying of current ik w s|)ai)ers in free IJbrary reading rooms, L.J. (19) Conf No 49 Discussion on supplying current newspapers, /„/. (19) Conf No 143-146 1898 McMahon (J. H.) "Yellow Journalism." and newspaper reading, L.J. (23) Conf No 146-147 1900 Rac (W. S. C.) Newsrooms, L.W. (2) 325-b Sparke (.A.) Newspaper rack for bound volumes, L.W. (3) 127-8 1901 Jast (L. S.) Newsrooms: are they desirable, L.A.R. (3) 55-62 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Division of Periodicals (with view), Library of Congress, Rept of Libn of Cong 24S-253 Neville (A.) Newspaper reading rooms, L.A. of Austral Proc xlvii-xlix 1902 Burt (A. G.) Newsroom arrangement, L. H'. (4) 256-264 1904 Coulson (T.) Are newsrooms a desirable adjunct to Libraries, L.A. (4) 157 Roebuck (G. E.) Are newsrooms a desirable adjunct to Libraries, L.A. (4) 168-9 Coutts (H. F.) Are newsrooms a desirable adjunct to Libraries, L.A. (4)^ 169-171 Huntley (L.) Burden of newsrooms, L.W. (7) 121-3 Burden of newsrooms: letters from various Libraries, L.W. (7) 197-200, 255-6, 3 10-3 1 1 1905 Roebuck (G. E.) Newsroom question, L.A. (4) 226-233 Sayers (W. C. B.) Newsroom question : a reply to Mr. Roebuck, L.A. (4) 233-7 Young (J. D.) Newsrooms, their requirements and service, L.A. (5) 57-60 Discussion on newsrooms : arc they desirable, L.A.R. (7) 572-80 1906 Burt (A. G.) Newspapers, L.A.R. (8) 296-302 Brown (J. D.) Limitation of newspapers in Public Libraries, L.W. (9), 153-7 1907 Barrett (F. T.) Presidential address, L.A.R. (9) 543-544 Turnbull (T. E.) Are newsrooms desirable, L.A.R. (9) 510-515 Roebuck (G. E.) Newsroom reform, L.W. (9) 273-282 Brown (A. N.) Library and the newspaper. Wash L.A. Bull (3) No i, 1-3 1908 Ballinger (J.) Municipal Library and its Public — Newsroom, L. (N.S.) (9) 66-79 Stone (J.) Library buildings and their uses, A.L..i. Bull (2) 357 Webb (A.) Newsroom methods, L.W. (10) 317-320 Wrigley (M. W.) Registration of periodicals, L.W. (11) 33-34 Library buildings and their use, F.L. (13) 271-274 Newspaper use in reading room, L.J. (33) 348 E70 PERIODICALS— SELECTION, METHODS OF DISPLAY, FILING, etc. 1878 Russell (C. P.) Filing of newspapers, L.A. Trans (i) 97-98 1883 Garrison (W. P.) Exchange of newspaper odds and ends, L.J. (8) 148 1885 Borden (W. A.) Newspaper file, L.J. (10) 313-314 1886 Gillett (C. R.) Conglomerate in periodicals, L.J. (11) 107-109 Spofford (A. R.) Periodical literature in Libraries, L.J. (11) 189 1887 Brainerd (E.) Newspapers in pamphlet form, L.J. (12) 152 Watson (S. M.) Size of newspapers, L.J. (12) 116 1888 Williams (T.) Newspaper exclusion, L.J. (13) 288 Bound newspapers in Libraries, L.J. (13) 334 1889 Hagar (G. J.) Newspaper history in the Library, L.J. (14) 1 17-118 Crunden (F. M.) Report on periodicals, L.J. (14) 254-256 1890 Management of periodicals : methods of various Libraries, L.J. (15) 6-7 1893 Care of newspapers in Massachusetts State Library, L.J. (18) 472 1895 Brett (W. H.) Use of periodicals, L.J. (20) Conf No 12-16, 73 1896 Bolton (H. C.) Bad features of periodicals, L.J. (21) 317-320 James (H. P.) Reading room and periodicals, L.J. (21) Conf No 49-51 Dana (J. C.) A. L.A. Primer — Periodicals selection, P.L. (i) 39-40 1898 Roberts (H. D.) Issue of periodicals in reading rooms, L. (10) 33-35 1899 Baker (E. A.) Arrangement of periodicals, L.W. (2) 9-1 1 Filing periodicals, L.Tl^. (2) 13, 41-42, 171 Maw (T. E.) More about arrangement of periodicals, L.W. (2) 36-37 1900 Gerould (J. T.) Care of serial publications, L.J. (25) Conf No 44-45 1901 Sutton (C. W.) Preservation of local newspapers, L.A.R. (3) 121-125, Discussion 157 Periodical check, Rept of Libn of Cong 250-252 1903 Thomson (O. R. H.) Classification and sholvirtg of magazines in a large Branch Library, L.J. (28) 68 1904 Burgoyne (F. J. P.) Display and filing of periodicals, L.A. (4) 197, 203 Brown (J. D.) Best periodicals, L.A.R. (6) 430-432 — Selection of current periodicals, L.A.R. (6) 591-597 1905 Sureties (H. G.) Display and filing of periodicals, I. .A. (4) 322 Smith (G.) Old newspapers, L.A.R. (7) 329-342 Maguire (J. H.) Plea for the preservation of newspapers. An Leah (i) 109- 118 NEWSPAPER CUPS. HOLDERS. ETC. 223 1906 Bursill (P. C.) Treatment of periodical publications, L.A. (5) 98-101 Burt (A. G.) Newspapers, L.l.R. (S) 29O-302 Brown (J. D.) Limitation of newspapers in Public Libraries, L. IV. (9) 153-157 Making- the most of a mag^azine subscription. Mis Lib Bttll (2) 48 1907 Thomson (J. B.) Display of magazines, 7,. li'. (10) 1 12-113 Brown (A. N.) Library and the newspaper, Wash L.A. Bull (3) 1-3 Sawyer (IL P.) Method of filing newspapers, Wis Lib Bull (3) 64-65 1908 Newspaper use in the reading room, L.J. (33) 34S Webb (A.) Display of periodicals, L. 11'. (10) 318-320 Glenister (E. E.) Filing of periodicals, L. 11'. (10) 350-351 Dumenil (R. I^.) Preparation of magazines for the tables, L. IF. (10) 353-54 Wrigley (M. j.) R(gi>tration of periodicals, L.W. (u) 33-34 Substitute for binding periodicals, Cat Neix's Notes (3) 280-281 Schrote (L. C.) Order among the magazines. Wis Lib Bull (4) 14 E701 NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL FILES 1878 Russell (C. P.) Filing of newspapers, L.A. Trans (i) 97-98 1885 Borden (W. A.) Newspaper file, L.J. (10) 313-314 1890 Management of Periodicals : methods of various Libraries, L.J. (15) 6-7 1899 Filing periodicals, L.W. (2) 13, 41-42, 171 1904 Burgoyne (F. J. P.) Display and filing of periodicals, L.A. (4) 197, 203 1905 Sureties (H. G.) Display and filing of periodicals, L.A. (4) 322 1907 Sawyer (H. P.) Method of filing" newspapers. Wis Lib Bull (3) 64-65 Glenister (E. E.) Filing of periodicals, L.W. (10) 350-351 For particulars relating to Periodical Filing Racks, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. HoLLiNGs & Glest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library .Vids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E70 2 NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL CLIPS, RODS, etc. 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice, Greemvood's Yr-Bk loo-ioi For particulars relating to Newspaper and Periodical Clips, etc., apply to — Library .Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E703 NEWSPAPER** LEANING BAR For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E704 NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE NAME PLATES For particulars, apply to — Library .\ids Co.. 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd.. Chicago, New York, Boston. London London Sand Bi.asi Co., 58A, Gray's Inn Road. W.C. E705 NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE TIME NOTICES For particulars, apply to — Library .Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London London Sand Blast Co., 58A, Gray's Inn Road, E.C. .Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E70 6 ADJUSTABLE MAGAZINE LIST HOLDER 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice. Greenwood's Yr-Bk qS-99 a24 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1899 Baker (E. A.) Arrangement of periodicals, L.W. (2) 9-1 1 For particulars relating to Adjustahlc Magazine lists, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London E71 PERIODICALS— METHODS OF CHECKING 1889 James (H. P.) Current magazine check lists, L.J. (14) 377-378 Bowker (R. R.) Current magazine check lists — another method, L.J. (14) 404-405 Methods of checking periodicals, L.J. (14) 487 1896 Periodical checking methods, L. (8) 575-578 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer^ — Specimens of Periodicals Check Cards, P.L. (i) 117-118 1897 Brown (J. D.) Checking of periodicals, L. (9) 35-36 — Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 72 1900 Annual publications — methods of checking date of publications, L. W. (2) 192-193 1901 Hill (G. P.) How periodicals are checked in the New York Library, L.J. (26) 390-391 Periodical checks of the Library of Congress, Kept of Libn of Cong 248-253 Savage (E. A.) Periodicals check, L.W. (3) 291-293 1905 Burgoyne (F. J. P.) Display and filing of periodicals, L.A. (4) 203-205 Serials' check list routine, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 551-564 Annuals check list routine, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 565-568 1908 Webb (A.) Checks for periodicals, L.W. (10) 320 Wrigley {M* W.) Registration of periodicals, L.W. (11) 33-34 For particulars relating to Newspaper Delivery Check Cards, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E72 PERIODICALS INDICATOR 1894 Elliot Magazine Indicator, Greenwood's Public Libraries 395 1898 Roberts (H. D.) On the issue of periodicals, L. (10) 33-35 1906 Jackson (F. R.) The care of periodicfils, P.L. (11) 493-494 For particulars relating to Periodicals Indicators, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London E73 OBLITERATION OF RACING NEWS 1893 Elliot (J.) Extinction of the betting evil in newsroom, L. (5) 193-4 1894 I^t'nt (R- K-) Introduction to discussion on blacking out of sporting news in Libraries, L. (6) 127-9 * Elliot (J.) Extinction of betting evil, L.J. (19) 51 1905 Philip (A. J.) " Blacking out," L.W. (7) 261-3 1907 Foikard (H. T.) Obliteration of racing news, L.A.R. (9) 24-9 Sawtell (H. C.) Blacking out of betting news, L.A. (5) 234-5 Green (T.) Obliteration of betting news, L.W. (10) 32-33 1908 List of Public Libraries in which betting news is obliterated from news- papers, Lit Yr-Bk 662 E74 READING ROOM RULES AND REGULATIONS 1887 Mullins (J. D.) Free Library bye-laws, L.C. (4) 163-165 1907 Signs for enforcing order. Wis Lib Bull (3) 54 E75 READING ROOM METHODS 1876 Todd (W. C.) Free reading rooms, U.S. Rept 460-64 1887 Robertson (A. W.) .Arrangement for magazines at Aberdeen Library, L.C. (4) 111-113 1892 Sanders (M. R.) Reading rooms : what a woman may do in them, L.J. (17) Conf No 92 1894 New reading room at Newberry Library (U.S.), L.J. (19) i68-g Reading Room Association of Wilkes Barre (U.S.), L.J. (19) 232-33 1896 James (H. P.) Reading rooms and periodicals, L.J. (21) Conf No 49 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 39-40 1898 Wellman (H. C.) Branches and Deliveries, L.J. (23) Conf No 8-12 ' • REFERENCE LIBRARY METHODS 225 •igoi' Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S,) (2) 21-24 'k)c)2 . Importance of a Reading Room, la Lib O. {2) 41 1908 Dumenil (R. L.) Preparation of magazines for the tables, L.ll'. (10) 353-354 1909 Soule (C. C.) Shelves round reading rooms, f'.L. (14) 134 E76 READING ROOM FOR THE BLIND 1901 Reading Room for the Blind, h'cpt of Libit oj Cong 247-248 See also C 452 E77 DIRECTORIES AND TIMETABLES 1895 Thwaites (R. (.',.) Dinclorics in Public Reference Libraries, L.J. (20) 341-2 1907 W'aldron (J. S.) Directories and Time-tables, L.W. (10) 239-240 E77'I METHODS OF DISPLAY For particulars relating to Directory and Time-Table Racks, apply to — ■ Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E78 LADIES' ROOMS 1892 Wood (B.) Women's reading rooms, L. (4) 108-111 1907 Gilbert (AI.) Ladies' rooms, L.W. (10) 78-80 E 79 RULES AND REGULATIONS— REFERENCE DEPARTMENT 1887 Mullins (J.) Free Library bye-laws, L.C. (4) 163-165 1894 Reference Library rules, Greenwood's Public Libraries 587 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) • (1)391-392 E 80 REFERENCE LIBRARY WORK— MANAGEMENT AND POLICY 1876 Green (S. S.) Desirableness of establishing personal intercourse and relations between Librarian and readers in Public Libraries, L.J. (i) 74-81 1879 Foster (W. E.) How to use a Public Library, /../. (4) 447-448 1880 Reference Library arrangement, L.J. (5) 180 1881 Madan (F.) Loan of reference books, L.J. (6) 226 1886 Hewins (C. M.) How to make the most of a small Library, L.J. (11) 305- ' 308 • • ' . ' 1889 Lamed (J. N.) Library of " Best books," L.J. (14) 127 1890 Method of recording use of reference books, L.J. (15) 221 189 1 Bard well (W. A.) Reference work at Brooklyn Library, L.J. (16) 297 Child (W. B.) Reference work at the Columbia College Library, L.J. (16) 298 Mosman (M. C.) Reference work at the Pratt Institute Library, /,./. (16) • 298-300 1892-3 Richardson (E. C.) Reference books, I'.S. Rept q-^b-gSi, L.J. (iS) 254-7 1893 Discussion on methods for the Reference Library, L.J. (18) 181-183 1894 Foster (W. E.) The information desk, /../. (ii)) 358 Massachusetts Library Club, discussion on reference work, L.J. (19) 3S2-4 1895 Thwaites (R. (t.) Directories in Public Reference Libraries, L.J. (20) 341-2 1896 Cutter (W. R.) Genealogical research in Public Libraries, L.J. (21) 222-23 Green (S. S.) Libraries as bureaus of information, L.J. (21) 324-326 1897 Woodruff (E. B.) Reference work, L.J. (22) Conf No 65-67, Discussion 127-129 Milner (A. V.) Reference sheets, P.L. (2) 87-88 Moore (E. L.) Reference work and special lists, P.L. (2) 290-293 1898 Dent (R. K.) Notes on the formation of a small Reference Library, L. (8) 531-535 Austin (W.) Dependence of Reference department on catalogumg and classification, L.J. (23) Conf No 105-110 Discussion on instruction in use of reference books and Libraries, L.J. (23) Conf No 141-142 Green (S. S.) Inter-library loans in reference work, L.J. (23) 567-568 Faxon (F. W.) Periodicals in reference work, P.L. (3) 207-209, 252-254 1899 Rickey (V. C.) Use of reference books, P.L. (4) 364-366 H 226 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOiS'OMY 1900 Bostwick (A. E.) Reference work in small Circulating Libraries, P.L. (5) 419-422 1901 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (A .5.) (2) 21 Caddie (A. J.) Co-operation of adjoining towns for the establishment of Reference Libraries, L.A.R. (3) 562-500 Inkstcr (L.) Relative functions of the Lending and Reference departments of a Public Library, L.A.R. (3) 273-281 Pacy (F.) Reference versus Lending department, L.A.R. (3) 593-602 Jast (L. S.) How a reference issue was built up, L.A.R. (3) 603-608 Stanley (H. H.) Reference work with children, L.J. (26) Conf No 74-78 — School reference room in the Brookline Public Library, P.L. (6) 398-400 Brown (J. D.) The Reference Library, L. W. (3) 201-205 Granger (A. C.) Reference work in a small Library, P.L. (6) 548-551 1902 Walker (H.) Reference Libraries in small towns, L.A.R. (4) 327-332 Caddie (A. J.) Some further notes on co-operation of Reference Libraries, L.A.R. (4) 237-240 Bacon (C.) Reference work from the Librarian's standpoint, L.]. (27) 927-932 Hanna (B. S.) Reference work with children, P.L. (7) 149-151 Hayward (C. A.) Reference work in a Branch Library, P.L. (7) 182-183 1903 Bunting (H. M.) Reference room in a Public Library, L.J. (28) 115 Moore (E. L.) Reference work in a small Public Library, L.J. (28) 653-657 1904 Wood (B.) Relative functions of Reference and Lending Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 29-39 Wright (M. R.) Public Reference Library and secondary and higher education, L.A.R. (6) 433-437, Discussion 465-467 Taylor (L. A.) Reference Library, L.A.R. (6) 532-537 Rosenberg (L L.) Problems of a Reference Librarian, L.J. (29) 120-123 Lange (H. O.) Danish Research Libraries, L.J. (29) Conf No 67-70 Anderson (A.) Research Libraries in Sweden, L.J. (29) Conf No 71-84 Coffin (E. E.) Reference work in a small Library, New Hampshire P.L. Bull (5) 147-149 Ahern (M. E.) Reference work with the general public, and discussion thereon by various Librarians, P.L. (9) 55-65 Douglas (M. H.) Aids to reference work in a small Library, P.L. (9) 72-75, 121-123, New Hampshire P.L. Bull (5) 157-160 Dill (M. E.) Don'ts in reference work, P.L. (9) 283-285 Illinois Library Association — Discussion on reference work, P.L. (9) 292-95 1905 Savage (E. A.) Municipal Library's most expensive and least useful depart- ment, L.A.R. (7) 429-442 Mead (H. R.) Reference work in colleges, L.J. (30) 284 Buren (M. van) Reference work in a small Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes No 2, 1-4 Reference work in a College Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes No 2, 4 1906 Warner (J.) First year of reference work, L.A. (5) 84-85 Harris (W. J.) Suggestions on the planning of an ideal Library, L.A. (5) 86-89 Sayers (W. C. B.) Amalgamation of Lending and Reference Libraries, L.A. (5) 89-93 Clatworthy (L. M.) Reference work, L.J. (31) Conf No 263-265 Barlow (H.) Thoughts on the reference department, L.A.R. (8) 647-653 Powell (J.) Loaning reference books, Minn P.L.C. Notes No 9, 27-28 Banks (M.) Reference work in a small Library, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No i, 5-7 1907 Andrews (C. W.) Use of books, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 7-12, L.J. (32) 249-253 Briggs (W. B.) Reference work in Public and in College Libraries : a comparison and a contrast, L.J. (32) 492-495 Wallis (M. S.) Legislative reference "work in Baltimore, L.J. (32) 562-563 Barrett (F. T.) Presidential address, L.A.R. (9) 547-54S Thomson (J. B.) Research work in Public Libraries : a word for informa- tion desk assistants, L. IF. (9) 320-323 Hawkes (A, J.) How to popularise Reference Libraries, L.W. (9) 433-437 (10) 62-63, 328-331 Sayers (W. C. B.) Methods of popularizing Reference Libraries, L.W. (10) 4-6, 102 INFORMATION DESK 227 TufnbuII (T. E.) Reference Library plans and arrang'ement, L.W. (10) 37-40 Hawkes (A. J.) Subject Inintin-^-, f..W. (10) 156-15S W'aldron (J. S.) Directories and time-tables, L. l^. (10) 239-240 l':iv (R.) Reference work in the School Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4. 75-77 Canfield (J. H.) Special students' reference room, P.L. (12) 217-218 Reference work at the Iniversity of Illinois, P.L. (12) 225-226 Hardman (L.) Helpinj*^ children know Library tools, P.L. (12) 299-301 Mowry (D. S.) References in cities — Baltimore as a type, P.L. (12) 3.^7-389 Austen (W.) Educational value of reference-room training for students, .1.L..L Bull (1) C\)nf No ->74-277 1908 Brown (J. D.) Lecture in Beli^ium on work of Britisli Municipal Libraries, L. (.V..S.) (9) 22. Harris (W. J.) Delimitation of the Reference Library, with a note on specialization, L.:l.R. (10) 85-90, Discussion 127-132 -McGill (W.) Co-ordination of the various departments of an Open Access Library, L.W. (10) 246-248 Wilson (H. W.) Subject indexes : a criticism on Mr. Hawkes' article on "Subject huntint^f," L.W. (10) 332-335 ILawkes (A. ].) Subject huntinj^ : a reply to Mr. \l. W. Wilson's criticism, L.IF. (10) '427-428 Darlow (G.) .Municipal section of a Public Library, P.L. (13) 4-6 .\ made-over Library (Michitj^an University Library), P.L. (13) 8-9 Ballinj^er (J.) Municipal Library and its public — Reference Library, L. [N.S.) (9) 353-368 Mackenzie (G.) Reference issues, L.W. (11) 159-160 Pierce (L) Refen-nce work, Lib Occ (2) 9-1 r Tolman (F. L.) Reference problem of the State Library (College and Reference Section), .1.L..I. Bull (2) 334-338 Roden (C. B.) Thouj^^hts on reference librarians, by a cataloguer, A.L.A. Bull (2) 361-370 1909 Increasing reference use of the Library, N.\.L. (i) 217 Corns (A. R.) .Some insufficiently developed points in Library practice, L.A.R. {11) 260 Milner (.\. V.) Library resources of low cost and high value, N.Y.L. (i) 174-176 For particulars relating to Reference Library Furniture, apply to — .\djlstabi.e SiiEi.viNO Co. , Ltd., 2^, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C Hammer, G. M., & Co.. Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, N'ictoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Milkers' Safe Co., Ltd., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. £81 INFORMATION DESK— ASSISTING READERS 1888 Foster (W. E.) Library's ma.ximum of ust fuln(;ss ,'is regards readers, L.N. iV.S.) (2) 271-285 1891 — Inlormation desk at the Providence (I .S.) Public Library, L.J. (16) 263, 271-2 Reference work in American Libraries, L.J. (16) 297-300 1892 Foster (W. E.) Assistance to readers, L'.S. Rept 982-993, L.J. (18) 257-58 1893 i-'ord (P. L.) Library from the reader's point of view, /../. (18) iyS-<), 2i<> 1894 Foster (W. E.) Information desk, L.J. (u)) 368-70 1895 Little (G. T.) Helping inquirers, L.J. (20) (>onf No 19-^0 1896 Green (S. S.) Libraries as bureaus of information, L.J. (21) 324-6 1897 Woodruff (E. B.) Reference work, L.J. (22) Conf No 65 Milner (A. V.) Reference .sheets. P.L. (2) S7-8 1899 Brett (W. H.) Advance in methods of assistance to readers, L.J. (23) Conf No 174-5 Davidson (C.) Use and abuse of aid irt research, L.J. (2-?) Conf No 140-1 Rickey (Mrs. V. C.) Use of Reference books, P.L. (4) 364-6 1900 Information for readers, L.W. (2) 300-1 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) (r) 150 Dewey (M.) The Faculty Library, L. (N.S.) (2) 238-241 Phythian (J. E.) Librarian and reader, L..I.R. (2) 305-12 228 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1901 Dent (R. K.) Librarian as a help to the reader, L.A.R. (3) 609-15 Mann (M.) What can be done over the loan desk to help readers in the selection of good books, la Lib Q. (1) 2-5 Wilson (W.) A word to assistants, L.W . (2) 140, 331-2 1902 Desk assistant: an imaginary conversation, L.]. (27) 251-4 Information desk work at the Pratt Institute Free Library, L./. (27) 17-18 "Topic blanks," at Cincinnati Public Library, L./. (28) 239 1903 Lewin (P. E.) Enquir}' department in the Public Library, L.A.R. (5) 3-5 1904 Ahcrn (M. E.) Reference work with the general public, P.L. (9) 55-65 Rosenberg (L) Problems of a Reference Librarian, L.]. (29) 120-3 1905 Adams (M. B.) Public Libraries, their building and equipment, L.A.R. (7) 223-225 Savage (E. A.) Municipal Library's most expensive and least useful department, L.A.R. (7) 429-442 Macleod (R. D.) Personal element in Public Library work, L.A. (5) 3-5 Mistakes of the bureau of information, L./. (30) 341 1906 Clatworthy (L. M.) Reference work, L.]. (31) Conf No 253-265 Deffenbaugh (E.) Value of intelligent criticism. Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 3, 3-5 Sayers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Library magazines, their prepara- tion and production, L. IF. (8) 147-150 Rathbone (F. L.) Librarv guides, P.L. (11) 313 1907 Andrews (C. W.) Use of books, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 7-12, L.J. (32) 249-253 Austin (W.) Educational value of reference room training for students, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 274-77 Brown (A. N.) Library and the newspaper. Wash L.A. Bull (3) 1-3 Brown (C. H.) Use of scientific and technical books, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 163-165 Hawkes (A. J.) Subject hunting, L.W. (10) 156-158 Hitchler (T.) Successful loan desk assistants, L.J. (32) 264-268 Thomson (J. B.) Research work : a word for information desk assistants, L. W. (9) 320-23 1908 Askew (S. B.) The place, the man, and the book : reference slips placed in books indicating works of a similar character, A.L.A. Bull (2) 150-57 Bishop (W. W.) Amount of help to be given to readers (college and reference section), A.L.A. Bull (2) 327-332, Discussion 332-4, L.J. (33) 264-268 Wood (H. A.) Book side of things, P.L. (13) 40-41 1909 Guidance to readers. Lib work (3) 15 Lowe (J. A.) Personal contact through the catalogue, L.J. (34) 265 Information bureaux in Libraries, L.A. (6) 341-342 E82 ACCESS TO REFERENCE SHELVES 1877 Access to reference shelves, L.J. (2) 62. 1887 : L.J. (12) 184 1888 Foster (J. E.) Open Reference Library at Cambridge, L.C. (5) 71 Access to reference shelves, L.J. (13) 180 1890 Access to reference shelves at Astor Library, L.J. (15) 20-21 Hosmer (J. K.) On browsing, by a bookworm, L.J. "(15) Conf No 33-37 1891 Bardwell (W. A.) Reference work in Libraries, L.J. (16) 297-300 1892 Wood B.) Three special features of Free Library work, L. (4) 105-114 1900 Open shelves in Reference Libraries, L.W. (2) 269 1901 Jast (L. S.) How a reference issue was built up, L.A.R. (3) 603-608 1908 Open shelves and book losses, L.W. (10) 275 1909 Book thefts in London, L.W. (11) 437 E8M ACCESS TO SHELVES IN COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY REFERENCE LIBRARIES 1876 Robinson (O. H.) Access to shelves in College Libraries, U.S. Rcpt 516-20 1880 Guild (R. A.) Open shelves at Brown University, L.J. (5) 210 igioS Richardson (E. C.) Open shelves for University Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (2) 323-327. P-I- (13) 241-243 E83 RELATIVE FUNCTIONS, CO ORDINATION, etc., OF REFERENCE AND LENDING DEPARTMENTS 1901 Inkster (L.) Relative functions of the Lending and Reference depart- ments of a Public Library, L.A.R. (3) 273-2S1 Pacy (F.) Reference versus Lending department, L.A.R. (3) 593-602 UNIVERSITY j .^, ^^ ^ y LENDING LIBRARY METHODS 229 1904 Wood (B.) Relative functions of the Reference and Lending Depart- ments, L.A.R. (b) 29-39, Discussion (5) 477-479 1905 Savage (E. A.) Municipal Library's most expensive and least useful department, L.A.R. (7) 429-442 1906 Harris (W. J.) Suggestions on the planning of an ideal Library : an Utopian forecast, L.A. (5) 86-89 Sayers (W. C. B.) Amalgamation of Lending and Reference Libraries, L.A. (s) 89-93 Savage (E. A.) Amalgamation of Lending and Reference Departments, L.A. (5) 106-107 Hare (W. T.) Suggestions on the planning of Public Libraries, L..A.R. (8) 148-154 1907 Hawkes (A. J.) To popularize Reference Libraries, L.W. (9) 433-437 Sayers (W. C. B.) Methods of popularizing Reference Libraries, L. W. (10) 4-6 Hawkes (A. J.) How to popularize Reference Libraries : a reply to Mr. Sayers, L. IF. (10) 62-63 Harris (W. J.) Delimitation of the Reference Library, with a note on specialization, L.A.R. (10) 85-90, Discussion 127-132 McGill (W.) Co-ordination of the various departments of an Open Access Librarv, L.W. (10) 246-248 Hawkes'(A. J.) To popularize Reference Libraries: a postscript, L.W. (10) 328-331 1909 Dewey (M.) Combining administrative departments, P.L. (14) 21 E84 LENDING LIBRARY METHODS 1886 Lending Libraries, L.J. (11) 1S7-188 1894 Gilburt (J.) In the Lending Library, L. (6) 74-77 Mason (T.) New method of arranging a Lending Library, L. (6) 263-265 1900 Barraud (L. M.) Some advice to directors of popular Libraries as to the best method of distributing their books, P.L. (5) 239-240 1901 Inkster (L.) Relative functions of the Lending and Reference depart- ments of a Public Library, L.A.R. (3) 273-281 Pacy (F.) Reference versus lending department, L.A.R. (3) 593-602 1902 Clarke (A. L.) Public Lending Libraries for the City of London, L. (N.S.) (3) 135-140 1904 Wood (B.) Relative functions of Reference and Lending Libraries, L..A.R. (6) 29-39 1906 Sayers (W. C. B.) Amalgamation of lending and reference departments, L.A. (5) 89-93 ^ ^ Savage (E. A.) Amalgamation of lending and reference departments, L.A. (5) 106-107 Care and use of township Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 61 1907 Improving the quality of circulation, N.Y.L. (i) 88 1908 Brown (J. D.) Lecture in Belgium on the work of British Municipal Libraries, L. (N.S.) (9) 221-222 Ballinger (J.) Municipal Library and its public — Lending Libraries and Branches, L. (N.S.) (g) 309-322 Sanderson fE. M.) and E. M. Smith. Circulating of single numbers of periodicals, L.J. (33) 86-94 For particulars relating to Lending Library Furniture, apply to — Adjust.able Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C, Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Milner's Sake Co., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.G. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct. E.C. ESS CHARGING SYSTEMS— GENERAL 1876 Poole (\V. F.) Methods of dc-livery. U.S. Rcpt 498-9 — Register of books borrowed, U.S. Rcpt 409-502 Cadwallader (B.) Record blanks of books loaned. L.J. (i) 254-55 1877 Vinton (F.) Registration of books borrowed, L.J. (2) 55-57 Dewey (M.) Defacing books, L.J. (2) 327 1878 Cutter (C. A.) Time of loans, L.J. (3) 79 Newburgh, N.Y. Library. Charging system of a novel sort, L.J. (3) 119 230 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Dewey (M.) Principles underlying charging systems, L.J. (3) 217-20 Jackson (F.) Systems of charging loans, and an improved slip case, L.J. (3) 230-31 Dewev (M.) Designating sex in registration, L.J. (3) 311 Winsor (J.) Charging system at Harvard, L.J. (3) 338-39 Dewey (M.) Pelinquent notices and check boxes, L.J. (3) 370-1 1879 Cutter (C. A.) Another charging system, L.J. (4) 17-18 Dewey (M.) Designating sex in registration, L.J. (4) 174 Schwartz (J.) Brief description of a charging system, L.J. (4) 275-77 Parr (G.) Card Ledger, a charging system without writing, L.A. Trans (2) 73-75 1880 Schwartz (J.) Charging systems, L.J. (5) 73-4, 108, Discussion 75 Estabrook (C.) More about charging systems, L.J. (5) 72-77, 108, Discus- sion 74-5 Foster (W. E.) New charging system, L.J. (5) 320 Dewey (M.) Slip indicator, L.J. (5) 320-21 Mann (B. P.) Library fines, L.J. (5) 320 188 1 Massey (A. P.) Coloured cards for recording loans, L.J. (6) 34 Chamberlain (L. T.) Charging methods for Sunday School Libraries, i^J- (6) 159 Schute's time saving record for Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (6) 288 1882 Schwartz (J.) and C. A. Cutter. Scraps from script, L.J. (7) 6 Linderfelt (K. A.) Charging systems (A. L.A. paper, ist report on), L.J. (7) 178-182 1883 Kite (W.) Book registry for small Libraries, L.J. (8) 40-1. See also 16 1885 Perkins (F. B.) Charging-card rack, L.J. (10) 63 Cutter (C. A.) Inconveniences of Library-cards, L.J. (10) 48 1886 Stetson (W. K.) Charging by day-books, L.J. (11) 121 Arnold (G. U.) Charging by day-books, L.J. (11) 167 Little (G. T.) Charging system for small Libraries (A. L.A. paper), L.J. (11) 212-13 Earned (J. N.) Some new devices and arrangements, L.J. (11) 295 1887 Bolton (H. C.) Dated book marks, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 216 Restricted reference books, slips for, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 216 1888 Peck (A. L.) Charging by means of baggage checks, L.J. (13) 315 1889 Carr (H. J.) Report on charging systems (Bibliography), L.J. (14) 203-214 Device for preserving call numbers, L.J. (14) 281 Schwartz (J.) Apprentices' Library charging system, L.J. (14) 468-9 189 1 Brown (J. D.) Charging systems, L. (3) 390-392 Davis (O. S.) Y.M.C.A. Library, Albany, charging system, L.J. (16) 232 Cutler (M. S.) Charging systems in foreign Libraries, L.J. (16) Conf No 51-52 Fenner (L. B.) Accounts with books and borrowers, L.J. (16) 246 Plummer (M. W.) Sacramento Public Library tag system, L.J. (16) 335 — San Francisco Mechanics' Institute charging system, L.J. (16) 335-336 — San Francisco Public Library wheel for borrowers' cards, L.J. (16) 336 1892 — Loan system, U.S. Rept 898-906. L.J. (18) 242-246 1893 How to give out books, L.J. (18) 10-12 Library Commission of State of New Hampshire, circular, L.J. (18) 42 Jones (G. M.) Delivery book difficulties, L.J. (18) 86 1894 Steenberg (A. S.) A Danish charging system, L. (6) 78-79 Discussion on charging systems by Mass. Library Club, L.J. (19) 173-174 Hasse (A. R.) New charging system of Los .Angeles Library, L.J. (19) 195-196. See also 288, 329 Bolton (C. K.) Charging systems and statistics, L.J. (19) 225-226 Charging systems, Greenwood's Public Libraries 415-416 1895 Browne (N. E.) Another charging system, L.J. (20) 168. For Discussion see Conf No 127-12S, 300 Jones (G. M.) Cards for " two book " system, L.J. (20) 168-172 1896 Hill (F. P.) Preparing a book for issue and charging systems, L.J. (21) Conf No 147-149 .A.. L.A. Primer: Charging systems, P.L. (i) 79-80 Buhre (M. E.) Charging systems, P.L. (i) 133 1897 Pennock (B. W.) Browne charging system, L.J. (22) 294-6. See also 340 Sheldon (H. G.) Elementary talks on charging systems, L.J. (22) 63-64 Schwartz (J.) " Combined charging system," L.J. (22) 428 1898 Brown (J. D.) History and description of charging systems, L.W. (i) 3, et seq. INDICATOR CHARGING SYSTEMS 231 Gaillard (E. W.) Charging system wanted, P.L. (3) 262 Dodge (V.) Loan system at Cedar Rapids, P.L. (3) 259-261 1899 Jast (L. S.) Charging checks, L.IV. (2) 16-17. For reply see 39-40 IBrown (J. D.) History and description of charging systems, L.W. (2) 113-8 Browne charging system, suggested ini|)rovements, L.J. (24) 202-4 Clarke (E. P.) Browne charging system, a further word, L.J. (24) Conf No 478-9 Wood (H. M.) Charging systems, P.L. (4) 375-77 1900 Brown (J. D.) History and description of charging systems, L.W. (3) 3-4, 18-20, 33-35, 75-76,'iio-ii3, (4) 187-190, 242.247 1902 Dill (M. A.) Essentials of a good loan system (review of various systems), la Lib O. (2) 7-10 1903 Cutter (C. A.) Charging simplified, L.J. (2S) 664 1905 Smith (C. W.) Seattle charging case, L.J. (30) 350-51 Austin (W.) Banking method of charging books, L.J. (30) 144-146 1906 Issue methods in use at various Libraries, Lit Yr-Bk 558-559 CHARGING SYSTEMS— SPECIAL E86 LEDGER 1876 Poole (W. F.) Organization and management of Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 499-500 1878 Dewey (JNL) Principles underlying charging systems, L.J. (3) 217-220 — Charging systems based on an account with borrowers, L.J. (3) 252-255, 285-288 1879 — Books and readers' accounts, L.J. (4) 131 1886 Stetson (\V. K.) Charging by day-books, L.J. (11) 121 Arnold (G. U.) Charging by day-books, L.J. (11) 167 1891 Fenner (L. B.) Accounts with books and borrowers, L.J. (16) 246 1892-3 Plummer (M. W.) Loan system, U.S. Rcpt 900 1894 Ledger system. Greenwood's Public Libraries 415 1898 Brown (j. D.) History and description of Library charging svstems, L.W. (1)33-35. 75-76 1907 Staley (G. F.) Ledger charging, L.W. (10) 35-37 E86 1 SLIP SYSTEM 1876 Poole (W. F.) Organization and management of Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 500-501 Dewey (M.) Catalogues and cataloguing, U.S. Rept 631 1892-3 Plummer (M. W.) Loan system, U.S. Rept 901-903 1898 Brown (J. D.) History and description of Library charging svstems, L.W. (i) no-113 ■ 1905 Austin (VV.) Banking method of charging books, L.J. (30) 144-146 E862 DUMMY SYSTEM 1892-3 Plummer (M. W.) Loan system, U.S. Rcpt 905 E87 INDICATORS— GENERAL 1876 Yates (J.) The Leeds Indicator, L.J. (i) 255-256,' 443 1878 — Indicators, L.A. Trans (i) 76-78 1879 Walker (R. C.) A Library recorder, L.J. (4) 203, 375 1880 Rept of the Indicator Committee, L.A. Trans (3) lo-ii, L.A. M.N. (i) 84-86 1889 Combined card catalogue, shelf list and indicator at Sacramento Public Library. L.J. (15) 338 Robertson (A. W.) On Library indicators, with special reference to the "Duplex" Indicator, L. (2) 2r-27 1891 Brown (J. D.) Indicators, L. (3) 386-390 1892-3 Carr (H. J.) Fixtures, furniture and fittings, U.S. Rept 742 Plummer (M. W.) Loan system, U.S. Rcpt 905-906 i8()3 Davis (C. T.) Indicators versus card charging, L. (5) 291-304 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 329-395, 416 1897 Schwartz (J.) Indicator-catalogue charging svstem, 2nd hit Conf 142- 145. 246 1895 Brown (J. D.) Suggestions for a new form of Library indicator, /.. (8) 96-101 1899 — History of Library charging systems, L.W. (2) 1-5, 29-31 Librarian's workshop — Indicators: method of dealing with duplicate books, L.W. (i) 43-44, 57-62, 113-116 232- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY igo2 Cotgreave (A.) Library indicator: pro and con, L.A.R. (4) 333-39, 360-61 1905 Harris (VV. J.) Indicators versus card charj^ing, L.W. (7) 209-213 1907 Gill (A. K.) Indicator considered as a modern Library appliance, L.W. (9) 313-317 Cotgreave (A.) Comments on an article concernmg Library indicators, by A. K. Gill, L. W. (9) 402-405 1908 Oswald (W. K.) Patience exerciser, or obstructor, L.W. (10) 289-291 Hatcher (A. F.) New method of Indicator charging, L.^l.i?. (10) 419-420 Open access versus indicator, L.W. (10) 101-103 Cotgreave (A.) Open access versus indicators, L.W. (10) 196-200 Libraries in England using indicators for charging svstem, Lit Yr-Bk 666-667 Libraries using indicator for fiction only. Lit Yr-Bk 667 For particulars relating to various forms of Accessions Indicators, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth E88 INDICATORS— SPECIAL MAKES— COMBINED 1889 Combined card catalogue, shelf list and indicator at Sacramento Library, L.J. (15) 338 1899 Crowther (E.) Combined indicator and card catalogue, L.W. (i) 170-172 E89 BARRETT INDICATOR, 1866 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 4-5 E89 1 BARRETT SECOND INDICATOR, 1876 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 60 1902 Barrett (F. T.) Book notation and an indicator, L.W. (4) 281-286 E90 BONNER INDICATOR, 1891 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 386-387 E91 CHIVERS' INDICATOR, 1895 1895 A new indicator, a description of the Chivers' Indicator, L. (7) 318-321 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 95-97 1908 Brown (W.) Chivers' indicator adapted as an author indicator for fiction, L.W. (11) 243-244 E92 COTGREAVE INDICATOR, 1877 1879 Cotgreave (A.) An indicator-book, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 71-72 1880 — Library Indicator versus book-keeping, L.J. (5) 51 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 389-390 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 394 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 113-115 1908 Cotgreave Indicator: an adaptation, L.W. (11) 79-81 For particulars relating to the Cotgreave, and other Indicators, apply to— Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth E93 DENT INDICATOR, 1869 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 29-30 E94 DUPLEX INDICATOR, 1888 1889 Robertson (A. W.) The Duplex Indicator, L.J. (14) 42 1890 — Library indicators: with special reference to the " Duplex Indicator," L. (2) 21-27 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 387-389 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 395 E95 DYALL INDICATOR, 1863 1876 Yates (J.) The Leeds Indicator, L.J. (i) 255-256, 443 1878 — Indicators, L.A. Trans (i) 76 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 3-4 E96 ELLIOT INDICATOR, 1870 1878 Yates (J.) Indicators, LA. Trans (i) 76-77 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 389 CARD CHARGING- S.YSTEM^, • ■■ s_ 233 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries ^g'3' ■ . 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of char^Miig systems, L.W. (2). 30-31 E97 GRAHAM INDICATOR 1908 Farrow (T. E.) The Graham Indicator, L. IF. (11) 29-31 E98 KENNEDY INDICATOR, 1875 1878 - Yates (J.) Indicators, L..1. Trans (i) 78 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 57-60 i9ot) Webb (A.) Modified Kennedy Indicator, L.W. (11) 281-284, 3^4 Cotgreave (A.) Modified Kennedy Indicator, L.W. (11) 363 E99 MORGAN INDICATOR, 1876 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 60-62 ElOO WALKER INDICATOR 1879 Walker (R. C.) A Library recorder, L.J. (4) 203 ElOl WRIGHTSTANLAKE INDICATOR, 1879 1899 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (2) 115-116 EiOM INDICATOR ACCESSORIES For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth E 101=2 INDICATOR TICKETS For particulars, apply to — Harland, M., & Son., Manor Street, Hull Jenkins & Co., Rupert Street, Bristol Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth £101=^ INDICATOR TRAYS For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, \'ictoria Road, Great Yarmouth E102 CARD CHARGING SYSTEM 1879 Parr (G.) Card ledger: a charging system without writing, L.A.U.K. Trans (2) 73-75 Cutter (C. A.) Charging systems, L.J. (4) 445-446 -1880 Estabrook (C.) More about charging systems, L.J. (5) 72-73, 108 New charging system, L.J. (5) 320-321 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 390-392 1893 Quinn (J. H.) A card-charging system for Lending Libraries, L. (5) 34-39 1894 Steenberg (A. S.) A Danish charging system, L. (6). 78-79 1895 Browne (N. E.) Another charging system, L.J. (20) 158, Discussion Conf No 127-128, 130 ' Jones (G. M.) Cards for " two-book " system, L.J. (20) 168-172 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 79-81 1897 Pennock (B. W.) Browne charging system, L.J. (22) 294-295, 340 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 74-7, 84 1899 Browne charging system — a suggested improvement, L.J. (24) 202-204 Clarke (E. P.) Browne charging system — a further word, L.J. (24) 478-9 Brown (J. D.) History of charging systems, L.W. (i) 187-190, 242-247 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (.V.5.) (^) 392-395 Thorne (W. B.) Simple card charging system, L.W. (2) 212-213 1901 Johnston (C. D.) Modification of the Browne system, L./. (26) 873-874 1902 Dill (M. A.) Essentials of a good loan system (review of various systems), la Lib Q. (2) 7-10 .1904 Card charging system, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 52-55 1906 Parker (J.) Browne charging system, Vt L.C. Bull (2) 1-2 ,1907 Cole (F. C.) Card charging and appliances, L.W. (10) 26-30, 1SS-194 1908 Hyde (M. E.) Comparison of charging systems, P.L. (13) 342-344 Browne (N. E.) Comparison of charging "systems — a correction, P.L. (13) 402-403 List of Libraries using card system for charging. Lit Yr-Bk 667-668 234 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY E 102=1 CARD CHARGING TRAYS AND RACKS 1878 Jackson (F.) Systems of charging loans, and an improved slip case, L.J. (3) 230-231 1885 Perkins (F. B.) Charging-card rack, L.J. (10) 63 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 66, 76 — History of charging systems, L.W. (i) 187-190, 242-247 1902 Card charging trays, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 23, 70 1907 Cole (F. C.) Card charging and appliances, L.W. (10) 26-30, 188-194 For particulars relating to Card Charging Trays, etc., apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell- Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E 102=2 BOOK CHARGING CARD 1881 Massey (A. P.) Coloured cards for recording loans, L.J. (6) 34 Chamberlain (L. T.) Charging methods for Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (6) 159 Schute's time saving record for Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (6) 288 1885 Cutter (C. A.) Inconveniences of Library cards, L.J. (10) 48 1895 Jones (G. M.) Cards for " two-book " system, L.J. (20) 168-172 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 65-66 1899 — History of charging systems, L.W. (i) 187-190, 242-247 1900 Thorne (W. B.) Simple card charging system, L.W. (2) 212-213 1902 Book card, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 73 1904 Book card, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 53 1907 Cole (F. C.) Card charging and appliances, L.W. (10) 26-30, 188-190 For particulars relating to Book Charging Cards, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell- Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E 102=3 BOOK CARD GUIDES For particulars, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwydir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell- Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E 102=4 BOOK POCKET 1886 Dewey (M.) Card pockets, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 282-285 1899 Brown (J. D.) History and description of Library charging systems, L.W. (i) 189-190, 242-247 1902 Book pockets, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 72 1904 Book pockets, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 53 1907 Cole (F. C.) Card charging and appliances, L.W. (10) 28 For particulars, apply to — LLibrary Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. E 103 INDICATOR versus CARD CHARGING SYSTEM 1893 Davis (C. T.) Indicators versus card charging, L. (5) 291-304 1905 Harris (W. J.) Indicators versus card charging, L.W. (7) 209-213 1907 Gill (A. K.) Indicator considered as a modern Library appliance, L.W. (9) 313-37 Cotgreave (A.) Comments on an article concerning Library indicators, by A. K, Gill, L.W. (q) 402-405 1908 Oswald (W. K.) Patience exerciser, or obstructor, L.W. (10) 289-291 1 Open Access versus Indicator, L.W. (10) 101-103 j Cotgreave (A.) Open Access versus Indicator, L.W. (10) 196-200 1 li OPEN ACCESS SYSTEM 235 E104 OPEN ACCESS— ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR AND AGAINST 1876 Robinson (O. H.) Access to shelves in CoiN.t,^' Libraries, U.S. Rcpt 516-20 1877 Discussion on access to shelves, isi Conf of Libns 172-4, L.J. (2) 275-278 1880 Guild (R. A.) Open shelves at Brown I niversity, L.J. (5) 210 1886 Vinton (F.) Shall borrowers go to the shelves, L.J. (ii) 67, 74 R ( ) Access to the shelves, L.J. (11) 167 1887 Discussion on open access, L.J. (12) 44 1888 Discussion on access to shelves, L.J. (13) Conf No 309 1889 Rider (S. S.) What I saw in the Free Library at Pawtucket, L.J. (14) 40-1 1890 Hosmer (J. K.) On browsing, /../. (15) Conf No 33-37 Brett (\V. H.) Re-arrangement of Cleveland Public Library, L.J. (15) 136-7 Access to the shelves, New York Y.M.C.A. Library, L.J. (15) 197-8 Access to shelves, L.J. (15) 229-31, 296 1891 Access to shelves, L.J. (16) 175 Higginson (T. A.) Access to shelves, L.J. (16) 268-9 Brett (\V. H.) Access to the shelves in Cleveland Library, L.J. (16) Conf No 34-35, Discussion 108-9 Putnam (H.) Access to the shelves : a possible function of Branch Libraries, L.J. (16) Conf No 62-67 1892 Discussion on access to shelves, L.J. (17) Conf No 69-70 Brett (W. H.) The open Library, L.J. (17) 445-447 1894 Steiner (B. C.) aud S. H. Ranck. Report on access to the shelves, L.J. (19) Conf No 87-96 1895 Brown (J. D.) Open access Libraries from a British standpoint, L.J. (20) 9-12 1897 Brett (W. H.) Freedom in Public Libraries, 2nd Int Conf 79-83, Discus- sion 243-246 1898 Thomson (J.) Report on open shelves, L.J. (23) Conf No 40-42 Open access to shelves, L. (10) 143-145 Open access in English Libraries, L.J. (23) 577-78 1899 Teggart (F. J.) Access to shelves, L.J. (24) 667-79 Green (S. S.) Discriijiination regarding open shelves, L.J. (24) Conf No 517-20 " Safe guarded " open access, L.W . (i) 190-192 Nicholson (S- C.) Free access to the shelves, P.L. (4) 105 1900 Fairchild (S. C.) American notes, L. (N.S.) (1) 103-105 Doubleday (W. E.) Open access question from a Librarian's point of ' view, L. (N.S.) (1) 187-195 Gordon (P. D.) Open access, L.A. (2) 137-143 VVillcox (E. S.) Open shelves for large Libraries, L.J. (25) 113-5 Husted (H. F.) Open shelves in Y.W.C.A. Library, New York, L.J. (25) 115 Bostwick (A. E.) Open shelves and book theft, L.J. (25) 280-81 Nyhus (H.) Norwegian form of safeguarded open access, L.J. (25) 728 Green (S. S.) What classes of persons, if any, should have access to the shelves of large Libraries? L.J. (25) Conf No 34 Wright (P. B.) Character of permitted access to shelves, L.J. (25) 35-6 Open access question, L.W. (2) 266-69 Brown (J. D.) Open access in Public Libraries exposed : a reply to Mr. Foskett's pamphlet, L.W. (2) 282-3 Open access exposed: a reply to Mr. Foskctt, L.W. (2) 311-312 Brown (J. D.) History and description of charging systems, L.W. (3) 3-7 Bostwick (A. E.) Open shelves and book theft, L. W. (3) 62-64 Willcox (E. S.) Open shelves, L.J. (25) 113, I'.L. (5) 150-156 1901 Lord (L E.) Open shelves and public morals, L.J. (26)' 65-70 Green (S. S.) Lead us not into temptation — open shelves ?intd Wisconsin L.C. Hdbk 74 1905 Smith (Miss) Rules and regulations governing borrowers, P.L. (10) 547 1907 Stephen (G. A.) Rules affecting the loan of books in Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 177 Miller (Z. K.) Guarantors for County High School pupils, Wis Lib Bull (3) 65 £113 STUDENTS' TICKETS 1877 Discussion on the number of volumes allowed, L.J. (2) 280-281 1892-3 Brett (W. H.) Regulations for readers, U.S. Rept 942 1894 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) New ways of keeping down the issue of fiction, ■■ . -■ ■ L. (6) 236-237 Bolton (C. K.) Bettering the circulation in small Libraries, L.J. (19) 161 1895 Jones (G. M.) Cards for the " two book " system, L.J. (20) 168-172 i8g6 Cotgreave (A.) Disadvantages of the two-ticket system, L. (8) 260-263 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 87-88 Miner (S. H.) Two-book system, P.L. (2) 173-175 1898 Birge (E. A.) Effect of the two-book system on circulation, L.J. (23) 93-101 Willcox (E. S.) Two-book system again, P.L. (3) 44 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (A'. 5.) f.' ■ . (i) 398-399 1901 Ballinger (J.) Admission to Public Libraries in Great Britain, L. (N.S.) (2) 213 1904 Bond^H.) Some features of recent Library practice in Great Britain, L.J. (29) Conf No 33 ' Two-book systems, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 55 1905 .Elliott (G. H.) Methods of popularizing standard books other than novels, L.A.R. (7) 162 Gaillard (E. W.) An experiment in School Library work, L.J. (30) 201-202 Smith (B. S.) Methods of securing better reading, P.L. (10) 171-173 — Rules and regulations governing borrowers, P.L. (10) 547 1906 Powell (J.) Loaning more than one book at a time, Minn P. L.C. Notes ,.. / (9) 25-27' ■' • Cloud (J.) Renewals, transfers, and seven-day books, Minn P. L.C. Notes .... ' (9) 28-29 Cargill (J. V.) Seven-day book: why not transfer it? Wis Lib Bull (2) '; . ;■ 44-45 I9P7 Stephen (G. A.) Regulations afTecting the loan of books in Libraries, ■L.A.R. (9) 177-178 Drake (J. M.) Students' privileges in a Public L,ibrary, P.L. (12) 221-223 1908 Martin (E. S.)' Supplementary tickets and facilities to students, L.W. ; (10) 313-314 ;9.Q9^ Lange (F. W. T.) Extra facilities to students, L.W. (11) 482-483 E114 BORROWERS' TICKETS— SPECIAL FACILITIES TO NONRESIDENTS 1892-3 Little (G. T.) School and College Libraries, U.S. Rept 928 Brett (W. H.) Regulations for readers, U.S. Rept 940 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) (1) 389 1901 Ballinger (J.) Admission to Public Libraries in Great Britain, L. (N.S.) (2) 212-213 1906 Mendenhall (T. M.) Library and school co-operation,, Lib Occ (1-4) 7 1907 Stephen (G. A.) Regulations affecting the loan of books in Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 182-183 ■ l^o8 .Sparke (A.) Extension of borrowing privileges to non-residents, L.W. (10) 349-350 ,_' ^Biorxowing- books across the ocean, P.L. (13) 170-171 1909 Granting use of a Library to non-residents, L.A.R. (.ji)>4i5. INTERCH^ANGEMm^A BOftH(>V{i^S•^^f\i,qKBJ'S m tliS PRIVILEGE ISSUES ,, t 1891 Discretionary circulatii)n, /../. ( ib) 38, 69 - , . > 1892-3 James (H. P.) Librarios in relation to schools, U.S. Rcpi 694'' ;9op Foss (S. W.) Summer vacation cards, L.]. (25) 683-684 1902 SJDecial privilege ticket, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 10 1905 (iaillard (E. VV.) Experiment in School Library work, /../. (30), 202-204 X'acation book privileges. Wis Lib Bull (i) 78-71) Ellis (H.) Some things the Madison (Wisconsin) Librurv does. Wis Lib - B»n(i)45 1906 Clarke (G. T.) Methods of school circulation of Library books, L.]. (31) 155-157. Koch (T. W.) Student circulation in a University Library, L.J. (31) 758-61 Edwards (G. O.) Circular to principals and teachers, U'js Lib Bull {2) lo-ii ^ Book privileges for summer vacation, Wis Lib Bull (2) 65 1 1907 Redgrave (J.) Public Library book extension service, L.A. {5) 290-292 eil6 INTERCHANGE OF BORROWERS' TICKETS BETWEEN LIBRARIES IN ADJOINING AREAS 1876 Green (S. S.) Inter-librarv loans, L.J. (i) 15-16 1888 Dewey (M.) Inter-library 'loans, L.iV. (L/. 5.) (3) 405-407 •'' 1890 Ambrose (L.) Use of books in 6ne Librarv bv readers of another, L./l (15) 68 1892 Samuel (B.) Mutual book lending between Libraries, L.J. (17) 373-374 1892-3 Green (S. S.) Adaption of Libraries to constituencies, U.S. Kept 701-702 1893 Samuel (B.) and S. S. Green. Mutual book lending between LibrarieSi - L.J. (18) 1.23 1898 Green (S. S.) Inter-library loans in reference work, L.J. (23) 567-568 Putnam (H.) Inter-library loans (Regulations), L.J. (23) 61 1899 Richardson (E. C.) Co-operation in lending among College and Refe- rence Libraries, L.J. {24) Conf No 32-36, Discussion 156-7, P.L. (14) 275 — Lending Library for Libraries, L.J. (24) 263 Fairchild (S. C.) American notes, L. (jV..S.) (i) 435-438 Thornsby (F.) Unification of Public Libraries, L.W. (i) 263 Danforth (G. F.) Co-operation in lending, P.L. (4) 275-276 1901 Inkster (L.) and others. Interchangeable tickets, L.W. (4) 3-5, 33-37, 63-65 1904 Biagi (G.) Inter-library loans in Italy, L.J. (29) Conf T Plan for Inter-library loans, T^'t^ Lt&, BmH (3) 65 1908 Baker (E. A.) Co-operation, L.A.R. (10) 1-4 — Conference on the inter-change system,. lj,..\,R., (lo) 2127215 .^ — Inter-change of borrowing' faciriti(^s, 'L.'A./?; (io) 4S4 ft' '■;■ f B6rrowing books across the ocean, P. I.. (13) 170-171 ' ■' .;•.[■ Baker (E. A.) Some^ recent developments of Library. co-iOpcration, L.A,^i (10) 660-677, Discussion 593-596 I'lfi-c'ci (o; 242 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Lane (W, C.) Central Bureau of information and loan collection for College Libraries, L.J. (33) 429.433, 506 Pick (R.) Inter-library loans in Germany, L.J. (33) 506 Eichler (F.) Inter-library loans in Austria, L.J. {t,^) 506-507 1909 Inkster (L.) Co-operative schemes for Libraries in London area, L.A.R. (11) g-i2. Discussion 31-36 Baker (E. A.) Co-operative schemes for Libraries in London area, L.A.R. (11) 12-16, Discussion 31-36 Report on Inter-library loans — Ohio Library Association, L.J. (34) 489 Bishop (W. W.) Inter-library loans, L.J. (34) 527-532 See also E 49 Library Co-operation £117 OVERDUES 1890 Registration of borrowers — Methods adopted in American Libraries, L.J. (15) 75 1899 Savage (E. A.) Overdue books, L.W. (2) 154-155 1902 Specimen card for overdue books in use at New York State Library, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85) 22 Overdues, Minti, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 10 1904 Overdue, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 75-76 1906 Fines for overdue books. Wis Lib Bull (2) 27-28 1907 Cole (F. C.) Card charging and appliances, L.W. (10) 193 1908 Simple forms for the loan system, ill, Lib Occ (2) 5-8 E118 FINES AND PENALTIES 1877 Wheatley (B. R.) Hints on Library management, L.J. (2) 210-216 1878 Dewey (M.) On fines, L.J. (3) 359-365- 37o-37i 1879 Mann (P. B.) Library fines, L.J. (4) 441-442 1889 Stetson (W. K.) Delinquent borrowers, L.J. (14) 403-404 1891 Symposium on the collection and registration of fines in American Libraries, L.J. (16) 103-105, 137, 170-173. 333-334 Berry (S. H.) How to prevent fines, L.J. (16) 207 1892 Robertson (A. W.) Note on fines for the damage of books, L. (4) 115-116 1892-3 Crunden (F. M.) Executive department, U.S. Rept 802-803 1894 Kephart (H.) Combined receipt and cash register, L.J. (19) 86-87 Income derived from fines, Grecmvood's Public Libraries 365 1898 Browne (N. E.) Library fines, L.J. (23) 185-188 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Librarv, L. (N.S.) (i) 398 1902 Bostwick (A. E.) Pains and penalties in Library work, L.J. (27) Conf No 29-34 Fines, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 10 1904 Fines, Delazvare L.C. Hdbk 52 1906 Powell (J.) Loaning more than one book at a time, Minn P. L.C. Notes No g, 25-27 Cloud (J.) Renewals, transfers and seven-day books, Minn P. L.C. Notes No 9, 28-29 Sterner (M.) Everyday problems, Minn P. L.C. Notes No 9, 29-30 Fines for overdue books. Wis Lib Bull (i) 27-2S What penalties should be imposed for overdue books, Wis Lib Bull (i) 47 1907 Vale (G. F.) On the track of the defaulter, L.A. (5) 251-252 Should unpaid fines serve as a permanent disbarment from Librarv privileges, N.Y.L. (i) 82-88 Stephen (G. A.) Rules affecting the loan of books in Libraries-, L.A.R. (9) 180-181 tgoS Post card fine notices, A. L.A. Bull (2) 19-20 Simple forms for the loan system, ill, Lib Occ (2) 5-8 Lange (F. W. T.) Fines and a fine chart, L.W. (11) 31-32 Maximum book fines. Wis Lib Bull (3) 34 1909 Enforcing payment of fines, L.A.R. (11) 255 For Cash Receipt forms see Library Accounts, E 87 £1181 PENALTIES FOR LOST AND DAMAGED BOOKS 1892 Robertson (A. W.) Note on fines for the damage of books, L. (4) 115-116 1^7 Stephen (G. A.) Rules affecting the loan of books in Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 180-181 INFECTION. DISINFECTION , 243 E119 RENEWALS iS()() Hill (F. P.) Prepariii.LC a book for issiu', L.J. (21) Conf No 54 1895 Kcnewal slips, /-./. (23) 240 Regulations in force at New York State Library, N.Y.S.L. Kept (Si) 61 ic)oo Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) (i) 404-405 Telephone book renewals, F.L. (5) 255, 426 ic)o4 Renewals, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 75 i()o6 Cloud (J.) Renewals, transfers and seven-day books, Miini P. L.C. Notes No 9, 28-29 Cargill (J. V.) Seven-day book: why not transfer it? Wis Lib Bull (2) 44-45 Stearns (L. E.) Disputed dates of renewal. Wis Lib Bull (3) 64 E 120 RESERVED BOOKS 1876 Dewev (M.) Catalogues and cataloguing, VS. Kept 632 1877 Whea'tley (B. R.) Hints on Library management, L.]. (i) 210-216 Matthews (J.) Means of obtaining books required in a Lending Library, ist Int Cotif n6-n7, L.J. (2) 218-219, Discussion 279-280 1878 Dewey (M.) Charging system : a new combined plan and various details, L.J. (3) 359-365 1889 How we reserve books : methods adopted in American Libraries, L.J. (14) 401-403 1890 Registration of borrowers : methods adopted in American Libraries, L.J. 1896 Hill (F. P.) Preparing a book for issue, L.J. (21) Conf No 154-155 1898 Borrowers' complaint slip, L.J. (23) 671 1902 Reserves, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 10 1903 Lamb (S.) Method of registering " Bespoken books," L.A. (4) 3-4 1904 Reserves, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 75 1906 Reserving books bv telephone. Wis Lib Bull (2) 52 1907 Stephen (G. A.) Regulations affecting the loan of books in Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 180 Bacon (C.) Reserving books, N.Y.L. (i) 53-54 1908 Simple forms for the loan system. Lib Occ (2) 5-8 Stevenson (W. E.) Reserved books, L.W. (10) 276-278 1909 Rathbone (F. L.) Borrower and his book, N.Y.L. (i) 228-232 For particulars relating to Reserved Book Signals, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E 121 INFECTION— CONTAGIOUS DISEASES— DISINFECTION- STERILIZATION— TUBERCULOSIS 1877 Brief discussion at New York Conference, /../. (2) 23-24 1879 Poole (W. F.) Spread of contagious disease by circulating Libraries, L.J. (4) 258-262, 292 1882 Extract from the Chicago Library report— No case of transmission during recent scourge, L.J. (7) 234 1883 Cutter (C. A.) Libraries and disease, L.J. (8) 336-337 1886 Report of Iowa State Board of Health on risk of contagion. L.J. (11) 123-124 Libraries and contagious disease, L.J. (11) 166-167 1888 Wood (B.) Infectious disease and circulating Libraries. L.C. (4) 24 Description of oven and process of disinfection by means of carbolic acid used at Sheftield, L.J. (13) 105-106 1889 Infection in Libraries, L. (i) 171 1891 Infection and I-'ree Libraries, L. (2) 164, 272, 442-443 Medical opinions on risk of contagion, L.J. (16) 80 Jones (G. M.) Contagious disease and Public Libraries, L.J. (16) Conf No 35-38 ^894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 370-372 1895 Infectious disease and infectious books, from Science Sif tings, L. (7) 221, 290, 33*^. 377 Risk of contagion, L.J. (20) 338 1896 Books as carriers of .disease, L.J. (21) 150 244 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1897 Infectious disease and infected books, L. (9) 34 Disinfection of books by vapour of formalin, L.J. (22) 388 , 1898 Infectious disease and Library books, L.A.R. (i) 38S, 625 ■ '1899 Western Massachusetts Library Club — Discussion on contagion through '■'''■ books, L.J. (23) 684-685 Willcock (W. J.) Notification of infectious disease and the Public Library, L. W. (2) 89-91 1900 ,^M.acAlister (J. Y. W.) attd W. G. Savage. Investigation into the risk '■•■ '^ of contracting infectious diseases by the use of Public Library books, L.A.R. (2) 550-551 Public Libraries and disinfection, 'Me'dtcimiche Woc^e.. method described, L.A.R. (2) 249 Carr (H. J.) Disinfection by formalin at Scranton Public Library, L.J. (25) 71-72 Aldred (T.) Law for the prevention of spreading disease, L.,1'F. (2) 198 Jast (L. S.) " Infected" books, L.F. (3) 146 1901 ^Sterilising books, L.A.R. (3) 318 ,,., . ■• .Sterilising books at Chicago Public Library, L.J. (26) 158, 227 Johnston (T.) Replacement of " infected " books, L. W. (4) 6-9. pflo - Public Libraries and disease, L.W. (4) 45 .- . Perry (C. R.) Books and contagion, P.L. (6) 273-274 (.,11902 ^ B-oolfs and jiofection, L.A.R. (4) 56-57 '"Currier (W. H.) Disinfection of books and papers, L.A.R. (4). 316 1 \ Currier (A: F.) Sterilization of books by vapour of formalin, L.J. (27) ■^'" ' 881-S83, 964 ' ■ • :N . pislnfection of bo^ks, Minn, la and Wis L,C. Hdbk 52-53 -. . 1903 Richards (E. H.) Sanitary construction and care of Library buildings, L.J. (28) 787-788, P.L. (8) 427-428 Thome (E. G.) Infection through books, P.L. (8) 55 1904 Legality of charging for books taken to infected houses, L.A.R. (6) 465 Rivers (J.) Do public Library books spread disease, L. W. (5) 143-144 ^ .19105' Contagion ■ from Library books, P.L. (10) 96 ' 1906 Marvin (C.) Public Libraries and Tuberciilosis, P.L. (11) 433-434 1907 Disinfection of books, L.A.R. (g) 92 • • ■ Contagion through books— French suggestion, L.J. (32) 442 , Germs in borrowed books, L.W. (10) 57 . : 1908 Peters (O. M.) Fumigating books, Lib Occ No 11, 8 Contagious disease and the Public Library, N.Y.L. (i) 144-145 1909 Infectious diseases, L.A.R. (11)38 Reports from New Zealand on book disinfection, L.J. (34) 260-263 Disinfection of books, L.J. (34) 487 E122 JUVENILE DEPARTMENT— RULES AND REGULATIONS 1901 Ballinger (J.) Admission to Public Libraries in Great Britain, L. (N.S.) (2) 214-217 Crunden. (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) .\. \ ' (2)'20 Stearns (L. E.) Question of discipline, L.J. (26) 735-737 •0.1I907 r Non-resident children and the Library, N.Y.L. (i) 53 '' 1908 Moore (A. C.) Library membership as a civic force, L.J. (33) 273-274 Hazeltine (M. E.) and H. P. Sawyer. Prbblem of discipline. Wis Lib (.,v • ' Bull (4) 65-80, 107-108 ' EI23 CHILDREN'S LIBRARIES AND SPECIAL WORK WITH CHILDREN . 1876 'Fletcher (W. I.) Public Libraries and the young, U.S. Rcpt 412-418 ■ '•"1879 Fostei" (W. E.) How to use the Public Library, L.J. (4) 447 1881 Fiction at the Boston Public Library, L.J. (6) 204 1885 Arnold (E. C.) Suppression of boys, L./. (10) 107 1886 Briscoe (J. P.) Libraries fof the young, L.C. (3) 45-48 ' 1887 Discussion by the New York Library Club, L.J. (12) 164-166 lr;o'} ,Of]Ha^naway'(E. S.) Children's Libraries in New York, L./. (12) 183-185 1892 Hewins (C. M.) Reading for the young, U.S. Rept 944-949 1895 Sargent (A. L.) .Reference work among school children, L.J. (20) I2i-'i22 . ' - ;/) I^oltOri^fG.^ K') Lilat'ary examinations in schools, LJ. (20) I22'-I23 1896 Children and the Library in Boston, L.J. (21) 368 ' . ' , .,, Dousman (M. E.) Children's departments^ L./. (2I) 40(6 ' "■'';- ^ Hazeltine (M. E.) MagXzSn^ ^a^Jtr-^an experimfent, P.E. 'port of Boston Library Committee, L.J. (21) 368 Dana (J. C.) Young people and the Schools, P.L, (i) 81 Miller (l\L) Schools and Libraries, P.L. (i) 89 Bishop (W. W.) School Libraries and Public Libraries, P.L. (i) 94-5 Dewey (M.) New Library development of the National Educational Association, P.L. (i) 183 — Libraries as educational forces, P.L. (i) 268-9 Parsons (J.) Library and the School, P.L. (i) 313 18 17 Ballinger (J.) Public Libraries and the Schools: an experiment at Cardiff, L. (9) 239 Discussion on Children's Library work, L.J. (22) 156 Green (S. S.) and others. Work between Libraries and Schools : a symposium, L.J. (22) 181-7, U.S. Rapt (1898), Vol i, pt i, 673-698 Foerste (A. F.) Public Schools and the Public Library, L.J. (22) 341-4 Fairchild (E. AL) Methods of Children's Library work as determined by the needs of the children, L.J. (22) Conf No 19-27 Adams (E. L.) Methods of children's work, L.J. {12) Conf No 28-31 Nichols (F. W.) How to induce school reading, P.L. (2) 9 Schriber (M. E.) Co-operation between Librarian and teacher, P.L. (2) 12-13 Klink (J. S.) Use of Libraries by school children, P.L. (2) 16 Bicknell (P. F.) University and College Libraries, and their relation to the Library movement, P.L. (2) 301-10 Galbreath (L. H.) Books for various grades, P.L. (2) 304 Mountjoy (J. C.) Schools and Libraries, P.L. (2) 368 Mackenzie (Supt.) Muskegon Schools : the Public School and the Public Library, P.L. (2) 423-426 1898 Ogle (J. J.) Public Library and the Public Elementary School — a note and an experiment, L. (8) 93-5 Abbott (T. C.) Relation of the Public Libraries to other educational institutions, L. (8) 428-34 Instruction in the use of reference books and Libraries in Schools, L.J. {2},) Conf No 84-92 Adams (E. L.) Library work with the schools, L.J. (23) 137-41 Druar (^L) Public Library as an aid to the school room, L.J. (23) 143-144 Cragan (E. F.) Work with the Schools at the New York Circulating Library, L.J. (23) 194-5 Manny (F. A.) Place of the Library in educational work, P.L. (3) 42-4 Warren (L) Instruction in the use of books in a Normal School, P.L. (3) Co-operation between Libraries and Schools at Elgin (III.), P.L. (3) 153 National Educational Association : Co-operation between Schools and Libraries, P.L. (3) 154 Folsom (C.) How can and should the Library work assist the School? P.L. (3) 164 Co-operation between Libraries and Schools, P.L. (3) 153-7 Daniels (]. F.) Library work at the State Normal School, Greely, Colorado, P.L. (3) 167-8 Children's Schools and Libraries : lists of articles on the subject by M. Dickinson, P.L. (3) 245 Foster (W. E.) Co-operation between Schools and the Library in Provi- dence. P.L. (3) 244 1899 Axon (W. E. A.) Library and the School, L.A.R. (i) 151-3 Little (G. T.) Library and the small College. L.J. (24) 50-3 252 BTBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Public Libraries and the Public Schools, L.A.R. 221-2 Circular of the N.E.A. Committee on Public Libraries and Public Schools, L.J. (24) III Druar (M.) Public Library as an aid in the school-room, L.J. (24) 143-4 Davidson (C.) Library work in Schools, L.J. (24) 150 Luland (C. G.) Work with the Schools in the Buffalo Library, L.J. (24) 150-1 « Wright (P. B.) Relation of the Library to the Public School, P.L. (4) 11-3 [ones (Miss) The College and the Library, P.L. (4) 77-80 Clarke (E. P.) Library and the School, P.L. (4) 1 16-18 Finney (B. A.) High School instruction in use of reference books, P.L. (4) 315-17 Conover (M.) What can the Library best do for children? P.L. (4) 317-20 Wilson (L. N.) Is the Public Library doing all it can for the teacher? P.L. (4) 329-331 ... Milner (A. B.) Instruction in use of catalogues and reference books in Normal Schools, P.L. (4) 324-6 Report of the Committee of N.E.A. on relations of Libraries to Schools, U.S. Kept 663-719 McMurray (C. A.) Relation of the School to Libraries, U.S. Rept 678-9 Williams (S.) Public Libraries and Public Schools, U.S. Rept 665-6 Jones (M. L.) Report of Sub-Committee of N.E.A. on relation of Libraries to Normal Schools, U.S. Rept 689-96 Dana (J. C.) Librarian's spirit and methods in working with Schools, U.S. Rept 710-17 1900 Elmendorf (H. L.) Public Library books in Public Schools, L.J. (25) 163-5 Library section of the N.E.A., L.J. (25) 588-90 McCrory (H. L.) School and Library, a practical paper on methods, P.L. (5) 9-1 1 1901 Sargent (M. E.) Library work with Schools, L.A.R. (3) 205-8 Rathbone (J. A.) Co-operation between Libraries and Schools, an historical sketch, L.J. (26) 187-91 Library Department, N.E.A., L.J. (26) 395-7 Prentice (M. L.) Vitalizing the relation between Library and School : (i) The School, L.J. (26) Conf No 78-80 Warren (T.) Vitalizing the relation between Library and School : (2) The Library, L.J. (26) Conf No 81-2 Sargent (M. E.) How to interest schools in the Library, P.L. (6) 9-1 1 Brett (W. H.) Relation of Library and School, P.L. (6) 64-5 McNeill (A. H.) What the Normal School may do to provide for Library work in Schools, P.L. (6) 80-1 Barbour (O. F.) Library and the School, P.L. (6) 86-7 Institute of Normal School Librarians : suggestion for co-operation, P.L. (6)91 McCrory (H. L.) Library work for the children, P.L. (6) 93-5 Daniels (J. F.) To the Normal School Librarians who need it, P.L. (6) 197-200 Higginson (T. W.) Education and the Public Library, P.L. (6) 433-4 Library section of N.E.A., P.L. (6) 498-503 Graham (E.) Co-operation between Schools and Libraries, P.L. (6) 534-6 1902 Moore (A. C.) Library visits to Public Schools, L.J. (27) iSi-6 Hill (J. F.) School and the Library, L.J. (27) 186-8 Public Library as a part of the School system, L.J. (27) 198 Ahern (M. E.) Co-operation between Libraries and Schools, P.L. (7) 99-1 11 Fordyce (E.) Libraries and the Schools, P.L. (7) 114- 16 Haney (J. D.) How shall the Public Libraries help the High School, P.L. (7) 224-7 National Educational Association, annual meeting, P.L. (7) 377-8 Library and the School, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 37 Fordyce (E. J.) Libraries and the .Schools, Ja Lib O. (2) 18-19 1903 Elmendorf (H. L.) School department of Buffalo Public Library, L.J. (28) 157-60. For view see 154 Fitzgibbon (T. F.) Relation of Superintendent of Schools to the Library, P.L. (8) 90-3 .Salisbury (G. E.) Library work in a State Normal School, P.L. (8) 93-4 Milner (A. N.) What the Normal School can do for the teachers on the Library side, P.L. (S) 05-6 Danielson (C. L.) What the teacher wants of the Library, P.L. (8) 97-8 RELATION OF SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES 253 Daniels (J. F.) Library conditions and a plan for their betterment, P.L. (8) 100- I Doring (F. W.) How we use tlic Library, P.L. (8) 104-6 Helpful things done by Libraries fi.r teachers and children, P.L. (S) 409 Gunthrop (P.) What can the Public Librarv do for the College Library, P.L. (8) 454-7 1904 Tupp (G. H.) Can the Public Librarv and the Public School be mutually helpful, L.J. (29) 173-5 Wart (M. F.) Library work in a Preparatory School, L.J. (29) 182 Doren (E. C.) Library and the School work now done, L.J. (29) Conf No 153-7 Gilbert (C. B.) Public Library and Public School, L.J. (29) 169-73 Hazeltine (M. E.) Co-operation of Librarian and Kindergartner, L.J. (29) 468-74 Tait (A.) Public Library in its relation to Technical School, L.W. (6) 201-3 Work with Schools and students, Newark, N.J., P.L. (g) 12 Hoag (J. P.) Co-operation of the Public Library and Public Schools, P.L. {9) 225-7 Josephson (G. S.) Library in its relation with scholars and learned societies, P.L. (9) 322-3 Library work with the Schools, plans of Library Commission of Indiana, P.L.' (9) 500-1 1905 Ford (M. C.) School Library question in New York City, L.J. (30) 211-14 Hassler (H. E.) W'ork with children and Schools in Portland, Oregon, L.J. (30) 214-17 Owen (E. B.) Notes on the Hartford Librarv in relation to the Schools, L.J. (30) 217-18 Gaillard (E. W.) Experiment in School Library work, L.J. (30) 201-4 School Library meeting in Ann Arbor, Mich., L.J. {^o) 286-287 Carter (B.) School Libraries, L.W. (8) 29 Jast (L. S.) Library work with Schools in the United States, L.W. (8) 34-36 Htitchins (F. A.) School work of a Librarian, P.L. (10) 167-8 Hopkins (F. W.) Library work in High Schools, P.L. (10) 170-171 Dewey (M.) Relation of School Libraries to Public Library system, P.L. (10) 224-5 Brett (W. H.) School and the Library, P.L. (10) 225-227 Work with Schools : reports from Wisconsin Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (i) 20-23 Ellis (H.) Some things the Madison, Wisconsin, Public Library does, Wis Lib Bull (i) 45 Library exhibit by a Normal School, P.L. (10) 361 Stewart (J. D.) Technical education and Public Libraries in England, P.L. (10) 455-457 Wright (R. H.) How to make the Librarv useful to High School pupils, P.L. (10) 480-482 Riggs (J- T.) Why does the School need the Library? P.L. (10) 507-509 1906 Closer relations between Libraries and educational authorities : symposium, L.A.R. (8) 26S-276 Clark (G. T.) Methods of School circulation of Library books, L.J. (31) 155-157 Bowerman (G. F.) School work of Columbia Public Library, L.J. (31) 165-166 Ouigley (M. G.) Systematic instruction in the use of the Library at Grand Rapids, Mich., L.J. (31) 166-167 Gilson (N. J. M. L.) Library and School work in Newark, L.J. (31) 167-8 Scott (C. A.) Suggestions on forming a professional Library for teachers, L.J. (31) 168-169 SchaefTer (N. C.) Relation of Libraries to the Schools, L.J. (31) Conf No. 196-200 Mendenhall (L M.) Library and School co-operation, Lib Occ Nos 1-4, 5-7 Organization of the Library profession in the United States, P.L. (11) 11-12 Work with the Schools, P.L. (11) 84-S5 Henry (W. E.) Library reading course, P.L. (ii) 3(^0-307 Dana (J. C.) School Libraries and their value, P.L. (ti) 435 Power (E. L.) Library in its relation to Elemcntarv Schools, P.L. (11) '544-548 254 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY ("o-operation between the School Library and the Public Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes (7) 2-4 Kunze (W. F.) Public Library and the Public School, Minn P.L.C. Notes (9) 19-22 Connor (F. C.) Public Library and the Public School, Minn P.L.C. Notes (9) 22-25 Wilson (M. Z.) How the School and the Library may help each other, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No i, 7-8 Pockham (G. W.) Circular of information to teachers of Milwaukee, Wis Lib Bull (2) 38 1907 Tighe (R. J.) Relations between Libraries and Schools from the School side, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 90-92 , McCiirdy (M. D.) Methods to be used by Libraries working with Schools to encourage use of real literature, .4.L./1. Bull (i) Conf No 289-293 Co-operation between Public Libraries and Schools, L.A.R. (9) 581-584 VV'harey (J. B.) Modern teaching and the Library, L.J. (32) 153-156 Ranck (S. H.) Library and the School in Grand Rapids, L.J. (32) 162-64 Right start, or don't be a auitter : leaflet sent to pupils in Grand Rapids, P.L. (12) 65-66 Smith (F. E.) Library work for children, P.L. (12) 79-S3 Graham (R. C.) Library and the small College, P.L. (12) 218-220 Hardman (E.) Helping children know Library tools, P.L. (12) 299-301 Circular sent to teachers of the Public Schools of Oak Park (U.S.)i P-I- (12) 302-303 Greene (C. S.) Report of Committee on relations between Schools and Libraries, Cal News Notes (2) 88-89 Jones (M. L.) School and the Library — Pomona and Los Angeles, Cal News Notes ,(2) 90-92 Huntington (S.) Library and the Country School, Cal News Notes (2) 92-3 Maher (M.) Relation of Libraries to Public Schools from the teacher's standpoint, Cal News Notes (2) 93-94 (Jerould (J. T.) Co-operation between the School and I^ibrary, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 70-73 Dousman (M. E.) Books for the play-ground, Wis Lib Bull (3) 83-84 Buell (H. C.) Library and its functions, Wis Lib Bull (3) 17-21 Library work with Schools in Omaha, Neb Lib Bull No 4, 2-5 Brindley (S.) How may the teacher help the Library? Neb Lib Bull No 4. S-7 How the Library may serve the School, ISieb Lib Bull No 4, 8-9 1908 School work of New York Public Library, L.J. (33) 143-144 (."o-operation between Libraries and Schools, L.J. (33) 303 Felmby (H.) How far should courses in Normal Schools and Teachers' Colleges seek to acquaint all teachers with the ways of organizing and using School Libraries? L.J. (33) 305-308 Jewell (A.) Public Libraries and the School problem, L./. {^;^) 309-311 Mendenhall (L M.) Library instiuction in Normal Schools, P.L. (13) 38-40, 91-93, 124-125 Chamberlain (A. D.) Work with Schools, Vt L.C. Bull (4) No 2, 1-4 Aids to Children's Library work, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 7, 136-137 Braincrd (J. F.) Work wi'th Schools in New Rochelle (N.Y.), N.Y.L. (i) 108-109 School and the Public Library, .WY.L. (i) 130-131 Mathews (H. S.) Co-operation between the Public Librarv and Parochial Schools, Wis Lib Bull (4) 26 Library work with Schools, Wis Lib Bull (4) 54-55 Jones (F. L.) Reference work with Schools in the Indianapolis Public Library, Lib Occ No 12, 4-6 Relationship of Libraries and Schools, L.J. (33) 427 Schulz (W. H.) Relation of the School to the Public Library, Wis Lib Bull (4) 93-95 1909 Greene (C. S.) Relation between Schools and Libraries, Cal News Notes (4) 239-240 Dallimore (F.) Object lessons to School children in the iise of Libraries, L.A.R. (11) 49-68 Blair (R.) Public Libraries and Public Schools, L.A.R. (11) 195-197 Briscoe (W. A.) Recent development in Librarv work amongst the young, L.A.R. (11) 264-267 I SCHOOL LIBRARIES 255 Baker (E. A.) Co-operation with the Elementary Scliools, L.A.R. (11) 145-147 Daniels (J. F.) The empty heart : paper on educational future of Libraries, L.J. (34) 4-8 Ranck (S. S.) How to make the Library of greater service to the student of School age, L.J. (34) 52-54 Public Libraries and Libraries in Schools contributed from various American Libraries, L.J. (34) 145-153 Hall {M. E.) What the Librarian may do for the High School, L.J. (34) 154-159 Liveright (A. F.) How may the use of books and Library catalogues be made a subject of study in Normal Schools, L.J. (34) 160-162 Colby (C. \V.) Library and education, L.J. (34) 340-345 Austin (L) What the School needs from the Library, L.J. (34) 395-398 Papers read at Lake George " Library Week," L.J. (34) 441-443 Jewell (A.) Public Library and the School problem, P.L. (14) 117-119 Canfield (J. H.) Library's part in education, P.L. (14) 120 Work with Schools, P.L. (14) 141-142 Actual co-operation between Libraries and Schools, P.L. (14) 142-143 Mead (H. R.) Value of the study reference work in Public Schools, P.L. (14) 258-259 'Co-operation. Declaration of the N.E.A. at Denver, P.L. (14) 294 Earned (J. W.) School and the Library — part of an address, Wis Lib Bull (5) 61-62 Relations of Libraries and Schools, Wis Lib Bull (5) 62-65 Teachers' Examination in Library work, Wis Lib Bull (5) 66 Library instruction in Normal Schools : results of replies to a circular sent out from Newark (N.J.) Public Library, P.L. (14) 147 Gauss (C.) Popular education in literature, L.J. (34) 391-394 Public Library and the School are parts of the educational system, Penn Lib Notes (2) No 3, 1-2 E131 SCHOOL LIBRARIES 1887 Cox (H. T.) London School Board Libraries, L.C. (4) 169- 171 Libraries and Schools : results of new experiment in Worcester, Mass., L.J. (12) 400 1889 School Library : a factor in education, L.J. (14) 343 Hardy (G. E.) School Library as a factor in education, L.J. (14) 343-347 1892 Little (G. T.) School and College Libraries, U.S. Rept 916-933 .1893 Branch Libraries in Schools, L.J. (18) 291-292 1895 Sharp (K. L.) Libraries in Secondary Schools, L.J. (20) Conf No 76-77 1896 Comstock (JVL E.) Library as an educational factor, L.J. (21) 147 Proposed Library section of the National Educational Association : scheme to provide Libraries for Schools. L.J. (21) 149-150 Van Sickle (J. IL) Libraries in the schoolroom, L.J. (21) 152 Hutchins (F. A.) Township School Libraries of Wisconsin, L.J. (21) 185-6 Denver School Library, P.L. (i) 54 Bishop (W. W'.) School Libraries and Public Libraries, P.L. (i) 94 1897 Wright (W. H. K.) On London School Libraries, 2nd hit Conf 239 Vincent (C. W.) On the Libraries of the London School Board, 2nd hit Conf 238 Doren (E. C.) School Libraries, L.J. (22) 190-193 Cheener (W. H.) Use and abuse of School Libraries, P.L. (2) 349-351 English (M. F.) Classification of School Libraries, P.L. (2) 351 Mountjoy (J. C.) School Library, P.L. (2) 368 1899 Hutchins (F. .X.) Securing Libraries for rural Schools, V .S. Rept 700-703 — Present condition of School Libraries in rural Schools in villages of less than 2,500 inhabitants, L^.*>. Rept 703-704 Newcombc (C. S.) Schoolroom Libraries, U.S. Rept 718-719 Crowell (M.) School Library in the School room, P.L. (4) 51-53 1900 Winks (W. E.) An attempt to solve the School Library problem, L.:\.R. (2) 190-199 KImendorf (H. L.) Public Library books in Public Schools, L.J. (25) 163 1901 Berkley (M. L.) Primary Schoolroom Libraries. P.L. (6) 77-70 Stanley (H. H.) Schoolroom reference room in Brookline Library, P.L. (6) 398-400 Class List of $500 Library recommended for Schools, N.Y.S.L. Rfipt (84) Iowa School District Libraries, la Lib O. (i) 10, (2) 12 ^56 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY . ECONOMY igoiz Iowa Schoolroom Libraries, la Lib O. (2) 34 ^ Heard (E, B.) McKinley Memorial Libraries for Public Schools, P.L. (7) '" 116 Sabine (H.) Rural ^hool Libraries, U.S. Rept 5791-581 1903 Dodd (H. P.) Schoolroom Libraries in Newark, New Jersey, P.L. (8) 317-8 1904^ Baldwin (E. G.) Some old forgotten School Libraries, L.j. (19) 173 Mi^. Kipling-'s idea^ for a School Library, L.W. (7) 163-164 ,. Act to encourage local School authorities in establishing School Libraries for use in the common Schools, N.Y.S.L. Rept (87) 80-87 1905 Dublin Public Libraries Committee scheme to provide books for loan through the Primary Schools, An Leah (i) 152-156 • Gaillard (E. W.) An- experiment in School Library work, L.].. (30) 201 Ford (M. C.) School Library question in New York City, L./. (30) 211-14 Carter (B.) School Libraries, L.W. (S) 29-34 Jast (L. S.) Library work with Schools in the United States, L.W. (8) 35-6 Stewart (J. D.) School Libraries, L.W. (8) 173-177 Dewey (M.) Relation of School Libraries to the Public Library system, P.L. (jo) 2^4-225 Wright (R. H.) How to make the Library useful to High School pupils,^ ~ • P.L. (10) 460-462 Travelling School Library system, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 2-4, 23-26 Dewev (H. B.) County circulating School Libraries in Washington, Wash LA. Bull (i) 5-7 ■ Ellis (H.) Some things the Madison, Wisconsin, Public Library does,. Wis Lib Bull (1) 45 1906 Esdaile (A.) Public Schools and their Libraries, L. (N.S.) (7) 366-375 Clark (G. T.) Method of School circulation of Library books, L.J. (31) 155-157 Dana (J. C.) School Libraries and their value, P.L. (11) 435 ■ Co-operation between the School Library and the Public Library, Minn P. L.C. Notes No 7, 2-4 ' . Reynolds (M. M.) Status of School Libraries, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No i, 9-10 Care and use of Township Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 61-62 •Edwards (G. O.) Circular to principals and teachers. Wis Lib Bull (2) 10-11 School Library notes. Neb Lib Bull No 2, 4-8 Teclvham (G. W.) Child and the book, Wis Lib Bu/r(2). 90-93 1907 Haines (J.) Work of a small School Library, L.J. (32) 159-160 Briggs (W. B.) Reference work in Public and College Libraries, L.J. (32) 492-495 Huntington (S.) Library and the County Schools, Cal Notes and News No 2, 92-93 Maher (M.) Relation of Libraries to Public Schools from the teacher's standpoint, CaZ News Notes No 2, 93-94 Beckley (J. M. ) Proper organization of the School Library, Minn P. L.C. Notes No 2, 73-75 ■". ^' )•''■'■■■ ■ Ely (R.) Reference work in School Libraries, Minn P. L.C. Notes No 2, 75-77 Parlin (C.) Successful High School Library at Waiusau, Wis Lib Bull (3) 44-45 1908 Marvin (C.) Library Commissions and Rural Schools, A. L.A. Bull (2) 3H-3^5. Discussion 315-317 Henry (W. E.) Library as an educational equipment, P.L. (13) 291-294 Matthews (C.) Growing tendency to over-emphasize the children's side, ■L./. (33) 135-138 Ballinger (J.) Municipal Library at Cardiff and its public, L. (N.S.) (9) 173-185 1909 Walker (J. E.) The School Library, L.A. (6) 319-321 Barnes (W. E.) School Libraries in London, L.A.R. (11) 7-8 ' School Libraries in New York, L.J. (34) 15 Public Libraries and Libraries in Schools contributed from various- (American] Libraries, /../. (34) 145-153 Hall (M. E.) Librarian in the High School, L.J. (34) 154-159, P.L. (14) 2rg For particulars relating to School Library Furniture, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. READING OF THE YOUNG 257 E132 TRAVELLING SCHOOL LIBRARIES 1905 Gaillard (E. W.) Experiment in School Library work — New York Travelling- School Libraries, L.J. (30) 201 Dewey (H.B.) County Circulating School Libraries, Wash L..\. Bull (i) No 2, 5-7 1907 Huntington (S.) Library and the Country School, Cal Netvs Notes (2) 92-3 Dewey (H. B.) County circulating School Libraries, Wash L.A. Bull No 2, 5-7 E133 SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES 1879 Brooks (M. H.) Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (4) 338-341 1881 Chamberlain (L. T.) Sunday School Libraries — charging system, L.J. (6) 159-160 Sunday School method of charging books, L.J. (6) 288-289 1882 Green (S. S.) Selection of books for Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (7) 250-251 1885 Cheney (C. P.) Association of Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (10) 125 188S Wheeler (M. T.) Sunday School Library, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 391-401 1898 Steiner (B. C.) Sunday School Library, L.J. (23) 276-277 Discussion on Sunday School Libraries, L.J. {22,) Conf No 170 Manny (F.) Place of the Library in educational work, P.L. (3) 42 Books' for a Sunday School Library, P.L. (3) 49 1899 New Jersey Library Association — Discussion on Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (24) 162 Yust (\V. F.) Sunday School Library, its nature and functions. P.L. (4) 20-22 1900 Foote (E. A.) Charging system for Sunday School Libraries, P.L. (5) 59 Chamberlain (F. W.) Sunday School Library charging system, P.L. (5) 5S-59 Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (25) 68-69 Pittsburgh Carnegie Branch Libraries in Sunday Schools, P.L. (5) 219 Dixon (M. A.) Sunday School Libraries, P.L. (5) 21 1-2 12 Hurlbut (J. L.) Sunday School Libraries, past present and future, P.L. (5) 398 1901 Foote (E. A.) Sunday School Libraries agam, P.L. (6) 332-333 Public Library no substitute for that of the Sunday School, P.L. (6) 16 1905 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.L. (10) 163-167, 215-217, 259-261 Books for Sunday Schools, Wis Lib Bull (i) 64 190O Public Library as an aid in Sunday School work, L.J. (31) 717-718 Circulation, L.J. (31) Conf No 259-263 Smith (C. W.) Public Library and allied agencies. Wash L.A. Bull (2) 1-2 1908 Reading List on Sunday School Libraries, Cal News Notes (3) 133-134 For particulars relating to Sunday School Library applia)ices, apply to — Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New Y'ork, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. E134 READING OF THE YOUNG 1876 Green (S. S.) Personal relations between Librarian and readers, L.J. (i) 74 Kite (W.) Fiction in Public Libraries, L.J. (i) 273 Fletcher (W. L) Public Libraries and the young, U.S. Kept 412-418 1879 Wells (K. G.) Responsibility of parents in the selection of reading for the young, L.J. (4) 325-330 Brooks (M. H.) Sunday School Libraries, L.J. (4) 338-341 Bean (M. A.) Evil of unlimited freedom in the use of Juvenile fiction, L.J. (4) 341-343 .VIetcalf (R. C.) Reading in the Public Schools, L.J. (4) 343-345 Clarke (J, F.) Address on reading, L.J. (4) 355-357 Higginson (T. W.) Sensational fiction in Public Libraries, L.J. (4) 345, 357-359 Atkinson (W. P.) Address : opposing sensational fiction, L.J. (4) 359-362 Chamberlain (M.) Address : Danger of sensational fiction, L.J. (4) 362-366 1880 — Public Library and Public School, L.J. (5) 290 1881 Dall (C. H.) Fiction in Public Libraries, L.J. (6) 156 1882 Hewins (C. M.) Boys' and girls' reading, L.J. (7) 1S2 Green (S. S.) Books for boys and girls, L.J. (7) 182 I 258 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1883 Foster (W. E.) Systematic training at school, L.J, (8) 24 Bean (M. A.) Report on the reading of the young, L.J. (8) 217-227 1884 Stimson (H. A.) Boys and books, L.J. (9) 142 1885 James (H. P.) Report on reading of the young, L.J. (10) 278-291 Free Library and the dime novel, L.J. (10) 105 1887 Hanaway (F. S.) Children's Library in New York, L.J. (12) 158, 185 1888 Crunden (F. M.) and C. A. Blanchard. Reading by School children and College students, L.J. (13) 89-90 1889 Sargent (M.) Report on reading of the young, L.J. (14) 226 Hubbard (J. M.) Are Public Libraries public blessings, L.J. (14) 407-9 1891 Thurston (E. P.) How can the character of the reading be improved, L.J. (i(^) 47 Home Libraries of Children's Aid Society, L.J. (16) 278 Hewins (C. M.) Boys' and girls' reading, L.J. (16) 278 1892 — Reading of the young, U.S. Rept 944-75 1893 — Report on reading of the young, L.J. (18) 251-53 Discussion on reading of the young, L.J. (18) Conf No 58-62 1894 Stearns (L. E.) Report on reading of the young, L.J. (19) Conf No 81-87, 136-7 1895 Coe (E. M.) What can be done to help a boy after he has fallen into the " Dime novel habit," L.J. (20) 1 18-19 Merrington (M. E.) How may we make the guiding of pupils' reading a part of the teacher's work, L.J. (20) 1 19-21 Sawin (J. M.) Some successful methods of developing children's interest in good literature, L.J. (20) 377-9 1896 Burgess (T. C.) Means of leading boys from the dime novels to better literature, L.J. (21) 144-7 1897 Hewins (C. M.) Books that children like, 2nd Int Conf 111-117, Discus- sion 237-240 Dana (J. C.) Our youngest readers, 2nd Int Conf 118-119, Discussion 237-240 — Children's reading; what some teachers say, L.J. (22) 1S7-190 Russell (J. E.) Observations upon children's reading, L.J. (22) 194 Foster (VV. E.) Developing a taste for good literature, L.J. (22) 245-247 Stearns (L. E.) Educational force of children's reading, P.L. (2) 6 Nichols (F. J.) How to induce school reading, P.L. (2) g-ii Resor (J. H.) Boy and the book; or, the Public Library a necessity, P.L. (2) 282-5 1898 Hewins (C. M.) Report on Children's reading, L.J. (23) Conf No 35-9 Hill (F. P.) Books of fiction, P.L. (3) 118 Dana (J. C.) Fiction in Public Libraries, P.L. (3) 212 1899 Roebuck (G. E.) Child in the Library, L.A. (2) 9-10 Hunt (C. W.) Some means by which children may be led to better books, L.J. (24) 147-9 Williams (S.) In regard to reading, P.L. (4) 57 1900 Sargent (A. L.) Children's books and periodicals, L.J. (25) Conf No 64-5 Study of children's reading, L.J. (25) 171 Children's lectures at Brookline Public Library, L.J. (25) 333 1901 Lane (E. N.) and J. F. Farrar. Methods of evaluating children's books, L.J. (26) 194-7 * Guiding light reading in High Schools, L.J. (26) 202 Dana (J. C.) Things children should know, P.L. (6) 98-9 — Things every one should know, la Lib O. (i) 33-35 Ahern (M. E.) Reading for young people, la Lib Q. (i) 44-45 Freeman (M. W.) Summer reading for children : an experiment, la Lib Q-{^) 57-5H 1902 Welch (C.) Children's reading at home, L.J. (27) 196-7 Crafts (L. M.) Reading of our youth, P.L. (7) 1 17-19 Sackell (Miss) Children's Librarians, P.L. (7) 303-5 1903 Hunt (C. W.) Winter reading, P.L. (8) 56-7 Eastman (C. W.) Educational ideals in School and Library, la Lib Q. (3) 25-28 1904 Notes on children's reading, L.J. (29) 476-7 1905 Smith (B. S.) Methods of securing better reading, P.L. (10) 171-3 Children's reading, P.L. (10) 353 Hall (G. S.) What children do read and what they oughi to read, P.L. (10) 391-3 Vacation reading, la Lib O. (5) 32 METHODS OF RECORDING STATISTICS 259 Clough (VV. G.) Directing- the reading of the young, Wis Lib Bull (1) 50-1 Cummings (R. R.) How to interest children in classed books, la Lib Q. (5) 96 1906 Gleeson (C. F.) Word on picture books, good and bad, P.L. (11) 171-4 Fairy tales: principles of estimation, P.L. (11) 175-8 Buren (M. Van-) Children's reading, Vt L.C. Bull (2) No 3, 5-6 Prizes offered to children, la Lib (). (5) 122 1907 McCurdy (M. D.) Methods to be used by Libraries working with Schools to encourage the use of real literature, /I.L..1. Bull (1) Conf No 289-293 Gatch (R. G.) Relation of the parent and Librarian to children's reading, la Lib O. (5) 175-177 Iowa Commissions intirest in children's reading, la Lib O. (5) 1S7 Crafts (L. M.) President's address, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 37-39 Olson (N. A.) Reading of the young person, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 57-62 Lamb (A. A.) Reading of the child, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 62-64 Lawrence (L) Cultural value of books for children, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 77-80 Peckham (G. W.) Child and the book, Wis Lib Bull (2) 90-93 1908 Hull (G. S.) Children's reading; as a factor in their education, L.J. (33) 123-128 Atkinson (F, W.) Reading of the young people, L.J. (33) 129-134 Dodd (H. P.) Undistinguished authors: their use in a children's room, L.J. (33) 138-141 Children's reading, P.L. (13) 158 Briggs (L) Concerning the Juvenile Library, L.A. (6) 172-179 Appreciation of literature, la Lib O. (5) 202-203 What do children read? la Lib Q. (5) 203-204 Hitchler (T.) Children's reading, N.Y.L. (i) 105-107 Jordan (A. AL) German principles for selection of children's books, P.L. (13) 1-3 Hewins (C. M.) What vou can get out of a Henty book, N.l.L. (i) 6-8, Wis Lib Bull (4) 15-16 Good juvenile books of 1907, Lib Occ No 12, 9-12 Notes on children's books, Lib Occ No 12, 1-3 Pearson (E. L.) Amateur's notion of boys' books, A. L.A. Bull {2) 158-62 i9oq Books that boys like, P.L. (14) 140 Hassler (H. E.) Notes on children's books taken at lectures, P.L. (14) 136-139 Miers (H. A.) Golden age of readers, L.A. (7) 22-32, Discussion 32-35 See also Juvenile Book selection, G 24 E135 STATISTICS— METHODS OF RECORDING, etc. 1876 Winsor (J.) Statistics, U.S. Rept 714 Yates (J.) Leeds indicator and statistics record, L.J. (i) 443 Co-operation Committee of A. L.A. : Report on statistics, L.J. (i) 429-432, (2) 37-38 Poole (VV. F.) Record of circulation — description of ,an automatic appliance for recording book issues, U.S. Rept 502-504 i87<) Hav (J. T.) Note on classification used in recording statistics of issues, L.A. Trans (2) 85-S7 1880 Report of Statistical Committee, L.A. Trans (3) 12-14 1883 Cutter (C. A.) Library statistics, L.J. (8) 7 1889 — Presidential address, St. Louis C-onfenMice, L.J. (14) 14S 1890 Provocative to a discussion on Library statistics, L. (2) 258-263 1892 Biscoe (W. S.) Pamphlets, U.S. Rept 827 1893 Method of recording statistics, Discussion by Messrs. Jones, Brett, Crunden, Dewey, .and Cutter, L.J. (18) Conf No 72 1894 Bolton (H. C.) Charging systems and statistics, L.J. (19) 225-226 1896 Bostwick (A. E.) What adults and children read, L.J. (21) 444-446 - - New method of stating circulation, L.J. (21) 96-98 1899 F)orcn (E. C.) Statistics and reports, L.J. (24) 57-59 1900 Bostwick (.\. E.) Volumes and circulation : a study in percentages, L.J. (25) Conf No 29-32 Discussion on Library statistics, L.W. (3) 193-196 Bostwick (.\. E.) Tyrannv and deceitfulness of statistics, P.L. (6) 190-192 1901 Minto (J.) Public Library statistics, L. (N.S.) (2) 164-171 26o BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Libwary, L. (N.S.) (2) 402-404 Wright (P. B.) Misleading Library statistics, L.J. (26) 274 Teggart (F. J.) Science of Library statistics, L./. (26) 796-800 Maw (T. E.) Library statistics, L.W. (3) 315-316 1902 Bostwick (A. E.) Is individual reading increasing or decreasing? L.J. (27) 124-125 Sanborn (A. S.) Method of keeping statistics of expenditure, L.J. (27) 1007-100S Daily statistics and the annual report, 7a Lib Q. (2) 5-6 Reports and statistics, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 47-48 1903 Bostwick (A. E.) Weak points in Library statistics, L.J. (28) Conf No 81-82, P.L. (8) 356 Stewart (J. D.) True fiction percentage, L.W. (6) 177-181 1904 Statistical report, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 57-58 Bostwick (A. E.) Library statistics, L.J. (29) 5-6 1905 Elliott (G. H.) Method of popularising standard books other than novels, L.A.R. (7) 156-157 Quickest method of getting the totals of the circulation statistics for the ""annual report, Wis Lib Bull (4) 60 1907 Lancaster (A.) Library statistics, L.A.R. (9) 500-505 Rules for counting circulation, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 161 Sex ratio of Library users, L.J. (32) 561 Comparative Library statistics, L. IF. (10) 10-12 1908 Browne (M. W.) Travelling Library statistics— League of Library Commissioners, A.L.A. Bull 306-309 Brown (J. D.) American Library statistics— a query, L.W. (10) 113-114, i--J- (33) 395 ., . . r , , ^ ^ Rathbone (F. L.) American Library statistics — an answer, L.J. (33) 506-7 Mackenzie (G.) Reference issues, L.W. (11) 159-160 Use of fiction catalogue, L.J. (33) 380 Over-emphasis on circulation, N.Y.L. (1) 97-98 For particulars relating to various methods of recording statistics, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London E136 REPORTS 1888 Foster (W. E.) Necessity of giving name of State with that of City on Library reports, L.J. (13) 204 1889 Rosenau'(N. S.) Co-operation of Libraries in collecting annual reports, L.J. (14) 473-475 . , . x o 1890 Crunden (F. M.) Library reports, L.J. (15) 198-200 1891 Madeley (C.) Report on Public Library reports, L. (3) 398-399 1896 Garland (C. H.) Librarian's annual report, L.J. (21) 65-66 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (1) 82 1899 Doren (E. C.) Statistics and reports, L.J. (24) 57-59 1900 Hasse (A. R.) Cataloguing of annual reports, F.L. (5) 319-320 1901 Model Library report, la Lib O. (1) 43 1902 Official reports for Libraries, P.L. (7) 466-469 Daily statistics and the annual report, la Lib O. (2) 5-6 Reports and statistics, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 47-48 1903 Stevens (W. F.) Outline for a Library report, L.J. (28) 297 Foster (W. E.) Essentials of a Library report, L.J. (28) Conf No 76-81, P.L. (8) 355-356 1904 Statistical report, Delazvare L.C. Hdbk 57-58 1905 Report of the A.L.A. Committee on Library administration, \V. R. Eastman, C. Marvin, and H. C. Wellman, L.J. (30) Conf No 102-106 Some attractive Library reports, la Lib O (5) 83 Marvin (C.) Notes for Librarians, Wis 7jb Bull (i) 42 1906 Willcock (W. J.') What should an annual report contain? L.A.R. (8) 363-371, Discussion 39^-397 1908 State law of New York State regarding Library reports, N.Y.L. (i) 118-19 Statistical reports blank issued by the Indiana Library Commission, Lib Occ No 12, 15-16 Bacon (C.) Report of Committee on Library administration, A.L.A. Bull (2) 227-229 BRANCH LIBRARY METHODS ' 261 CLASS F — Library Extension Fl BRANCH LIBRARY METHODS 1876 A.L.A. Discussion on Brandies, L.J. (i) i25-i2() Branch Libraries, L.J. (i) 288-289 1880 Free Lending Library for New York with the PubHc Schools as Branches, L.J. (5) 308-313 1891 Brainerd (C.) Library or Libraries : arguments against Branches, L.J. (16) 112-113 1892 Cole (G. VV.) Delivery stations or Branch Libraries, L.J. (17) 480-482 — Branches and Deliveries, U.S. Rept 709-718. 1893 : L.J. (18) 220-223, Discussion Conf No 26-28 How to give out books, L.J. (18) 10-12 Branch Libraries in Schools, L.J. (18) 291-292 1894 Branch Libraries in College settlements, L.J. (19) 11-12 Board Schools as Branch Libraries, Greenwood's Public Libraries 448-58 1896 Phelps (A. R.) Evolution of a district Library, L.J. (21) 362-364 1898 Bostwick (A. E.) Branch Libraries, L.J. (23) 14-18 Hints for Branch Libraries, L.J. (23) iS Wellman (H. C.) Branches and Deliveries, L.J. (23) Conf No 8-12 Bostwick (A. E.) How can Central and Branch work best be co-ordinated, L.J. (23) Conf No 98-100 Bain (J.) Junr. Books in Branch Libraries, L.J. (23) Conf No loo-ioi Countryman (G. A.) How far should the selection of books for Branches be uniform? L.J. {2I1) Conf No 101-102 A.L.A. Duscussion on Branch Libraries, L.J. (23) Conf No 159-171, P.L. (3) 314-315 1899 Crunden (F. M.) Library stations, L.J. (24) 153 1901 Ballinger (J.) Planning and equipment of the Roath (Cardiff) Branch Library, plan, ill., L.A.R. (3) 181-1S8, Discussion 227-228 Wilson (R. E.) Functions of a Branch Library, P.L. (8) 275-277 Nyhus (H.) Norwegian Branch Library, L.J. (26) 864 Green (E.) Branch Libraries and Delivery Stations, L.W. (4) 88-90 1902 Anderson (E. H.) Branch Libraries : functions and resources, L.J. (27) Conf No 38-41 Ward (L. L.) Branch Libraries : functions and resources, L.J. (27) Conf No 42-46, P.L. (7) 338-341 Hill (F. P.) Branch Libraries : administration, L.J. (27) Conf No 46-50 A.L.A. Discussion on Branch Libraries, L.J. (27) Conf No 163-166 Phelps (A. R.) Evolution of a District Library : second stage, L.J. (27) 878-880 Jast (L. S.) Branches, L.W. (5) 57-60 Hay ward (C. A.) Reference work in a Branch Library, P.L. (7) 182-183 1903 Barrett (F. T.) Planning and arrangement of Branch Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 301-306, Discussion 336-337 Souie (C. C.) Brooklyn Branch Library buildings, L.J. (28) 1 13-114 Mann (.\. C.) Organization of a Branch Library bv Students of the Illinois State Library School, P.L. (8) 58-69 Chatham Square Branch of Nevi' York Public Library, P.I^. (8) 483 Branch Libraries in Buffalo, P.L. (8) 484 1904 Sutton (C. W.) Branch Libraries : their number and cost, L.A.R. (b) 67-71 Burgoyne (F. J.) Planning of Branch Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 72-77 Barrett (F. T.) Branch Libraries : administration and relations with the Central Library, L.A.R. (6) 78-84 1905 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.L. (10) 163-166, 215-217, 259-261 Jacobsen (S.) Book selection from the Branch Librarian's standpoint, P.L. (10) 5i5-5i(> 1906 Dallimore (F.) Branch Libraries, L.A. (5) 111-113 Hatcher (S. A.) Branch Libraries, L.A. (5) 113-iAi .'\lmjrall (R. F.) Design and construction of Branch Library buildings, L.J. (31) C^onf No 46-49 262 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Baldwin (E. V.) Order department of a Branch Library system, P.L. (ii) 509-511 — Order routine in Brooklyn Public Library, P-L. (11) 560-561 1907 Sureties (H. G.) Branch Libraries, L.A. (5)' 285-288 Ballinger (J.) Municipal Library and its public — Lending Libraries and Branches, L. (N.S.) (9) 309-322 Chambers (W. G.) Branches, L.A.R. (10) 211-212 Reading List on the extension of the Public Library, with notes, Cal News Notes (3) 126-128 Branch Libraries in School Buildings, Wis Lib Bull (3) 65 1908 Deposit Stations, Branch Reading RoomS; Branch Libraries, as they exist at present in California, Cat Neius Notes (3) 109-128 Sayers (W. C. B.) Mania for bricks and mortar, L.W. (10) 224-226 1909 Hawkes (A. J.) Function of a Central Library and the problem of branches, L.A. (6) 371-375. 394-40i Coulson (T.) Situation of Branch Libraries, L.W. (12) 201-204 For Library furnishers see D 24 F2 DELIVERY STATIONS 1892 Soule (C. C.) On the value of delivery stations, L.J. (17) 88-89 Cole (G. W.) Delivery Stations or Branch Libraries, L.J. (17) 480-482 — Branches and Delivery Stations, U.S. Rept 709-718. 1893 : L.J. (18) 220-223, Discussion Conf No 26-2S Local delivery and Library influence, L.J. (18) 82 How to give out books, L.J. (18) 10-12 1896 Thomson (J.) Travelling Libraries, etc., L.J. (21) Conf No 29-31 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 88 1898 Bostwick (A. E.) Branch Libraries, L.J. (23) 14-18 Wellman (H. C.) Branches and Deliveries, L.J. (23) Conf No 8-12 A. L.A. Discussion on Branch Libraries and Delivery Stations, L.J. (2;^) Conf No 159-171. -P-^- (3) 314-315 Report on Branches and Delivery Stations, P.L. (3) 296 1899 Western Massachusetts Library Club — Discussion on Deliverv Stations, L.J. (24) 684 1901 Green (E.) Branch Libraries and Delivery Stations, L.W. (4) 88-90 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. (N.S.) (2) 24-25 1903 Discussion on Travelling Libraries and Delivery Stations, L.A.R. (5) 507-8 1904 Savage (E. A.) Deliverv Stations and Town Travelling Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 119-128 1905 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.L. (10) 163-167, 215-217, 259-261 1907 Sayers (W. C. B.) Delivery Stations, L.A. (5) 288-290 Redgrave (S. J.) Public Library book extension service, L.A. (5) 290-292 1908 Poray (A.) Factory Stations, L.J. (^i) 83-86, P.L. (13) 73-77 Peters (H.) Delivery Stations, L.W. (10) 274-276 Deposit Stations, Branch Reading Rooms, Branch Libraries, as they exist at present in California, Cal News Notes (3) 115-123 Reading List on the extension of the Public Library, with notes, Cal News Notes (3) 126-128 1909 Smythe (.\. H.) Libraries in bookstores, L.J. (34) 266-269 Suggestions to a Library board. Lib Occ (2) 52-53 For Library furnishers see D 24 F3 VILLAGE LIBRARIES 1886 W.C.VV. Loughton Lopping Hall Library, L.C. (3) 142-3 1894 Wood (B.) Yorkshire Village Libraries, L. (6) 37-41 Ogle (J. J.) Proposal for establishment of district Libraries, L. (6) 42-44 Brown (J. D.) Village Library problem, L. (6) 99-105 Greenwood's Public iJbrarics 438-447 1896 Baker (E. A.) Rural Public Libraries, L. (8) 298-303 Phelps (A. R.) Evolution of a District Library. L.J. (21) 362-4 1898 Verney (Sir E.) Village Libraries, L. (10) 25-28 Curzon (F.) Yorkshire Village Libraries, L. (10) 29-30 Keen (A.) Village Libraries as part of a system of technical education, L. (10) 31-32 Peck (E.) Legitimate aspirations of a Village Librarv, L.J. (23) 522-4 TRAVELLING LIBRARIES 263 1899 Credland (VV. R.) County Councils and Village Libraries, L.A.R. (i) 763-9 Ilulciiins. (F. A.) Esiablisliini;- Libraries in villages, U.S. Kept 696-700 Demon (A.) Early parochial Libraries, L.A. (i) 200-7 1900 Maw (T.) Village' Libraries, L.W. {3) 143-5 Phelps (A. R.) Evolution of a District Library, second stage, L.]. (27) 876-880 1903 Fison (H. VV.) Country Library, L./. (28) Conf No 47-50 1906 Farr (H.) Libraries and the counties, L.A.R. (8) 169-177, Discussion 207-16 Daykui (J.) Village Libraries, with special reference to Yorkshire, L.A.R. («) 4^5-7 .1907 — Village Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 365-74 Roberts (R.) Relation of Public Libraries to the present system of educa- tion, L.A.R. (y) 1-14 Library for this village : why it is needed and how it may be secured, N.V.L. (I) 35-37 Eastman (VV. R.) Village Library and the farm, N.Y.L. (i) 37-40 Hutchins (F. A.) Educational needs of hamlets, N.Y.L. (i) 73-76 Libraries in villages of from 1,000 to 2,000 population, N.Y.L. (i) 85-86 1908 Bailey (L. H.) Library work for rural communities, L.J. (33) 381-385 Discussion on J. VV. Brown's paper on Schemes for Village Libraries, L.A.R. (10) 598-599 Brown (J. W.) Village Libraries : the Westmoreland scheme, L.A.R. (10) 644-647 Kemp (A. W.) Village Libraries : the Isle of Wight scheme, L.A.R. (10) 647-648 Reading lists on the extension of the Public Librarv, Cal News Notes (3) 126-128 1909 Farr (H.) Libraries in the rural districts, L.A. (6) 389-394 Libraries in rural communities, L.J. (34) 445-448 Library conditions in New York, N.Y.L. (2) 12-16 Fletcher (VV. L) Anticipations, P.L. (14) 1-5 Wynkoop (A.) Weak points in Village Libraries, N.Y.L. (i) 185-186 See also Travelling Libraries F 4, and Home delivery of books F 6 For Library furnishers see D 24 J 4 TRAVELLING LIBRARIES 1877 Barry (Sir R.) Melbourne Library system of travelling Libraries, L.J. (2) 216-218, 279 1892 Travelling Libraries of New York (Rules), L.J. (17) 487-488 1895 Chandler (A. E.) Woman's Education Association, L.J. (20) 305-306, 310 1896 Hutchins (F. A.) Travelling Libraries in farming districts, L.J. (21) 171-3 Travelling Libraries of Philadelphia, L.J. (21) 277 Thomson (J.) Travelling Libraries, L.J. (21) Conf No 29-31 1897 Carter (H. J.) Travelling Libraries of Illustrations, L.J. (22) 293-294 Hutchins (F. A.) Local supervision of Travelling Libraries, L.J. (22) Conf No 17-18 Lucas (S.) Travelling Libraries in Pennsylvania, P.L. (2) 49 Dixson (Z. A.) Travelling Libraries of University of Chicago, P.L. (2) 50 Lamberton (G. M.) Travelling Libraries in Nebraska, P.L. (2) 51 Moore (M. P.) Travelling Library in Colorado, P.L. (2) 54-55 1898 Travelling Library movement: Report" of Northern Minnesota Travelling Library Association, L.J. (23) 104 Boardman (A.) Travelling Libraries in Ohio, L.J. (2;^) 104 Hutchins (F". A.) Report on Travelling Libraries, L.J. (23) Conf No 56-58, 148 ^899 Buchanan (H. C.) Travelling Libraries for Jersey, L.J. (24) 625 Travelling Libraries, P.L. (4) 81 1901 Ranck (S. H.) Forgotten Travelling Libraries, L.J. (26) 261-265 State Library Commissions and Travelling Libraries, L.J. (20)"Conf No 56-58, 171-183 Dupuis (M. S.) Woman's Club and the Travelling Librarv, L.J. (26) Conf No 194-195 Brainerd (J. M.) Public Libraries for farmers, 7a Lib O. (1) 27 Iowa Travelling Libraries, la Lib O. (1) 11-12, 22, {2) y) 1902 Sackett (G.) Home Libraries and reading clubs, L.J. (27) Conf No 72-7^ Travelling Libraries, L.W. (4) 187-189 Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 63-64 -1903 Discussion on Travelling Libraries and Deliverv Stations. L.A.R. (5) 507-8 264 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1904 Savag-e (E. A.) Delivery Stations and town Travelling Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 1 19-128 Delaware L.C. Hdbk 65-77 1905 Stearns (L. E.) Travelling book wagon in Wisconsin, L.J. (30) 346-7 Public Library and allied agencies : symposium, L.J. (30) 459-472 Countryman (G. A.) Travelling Libraries as a first step in developing Libraries, L.J. (30) Conf No 56-5S, Discussion Conf No 159-163 Stearns (L. E.) Travelling Libraries, P.L. (10) 76-81 Iowa Travelling Libraries, la Lib Q. (5) 12, 25, 45, 61, 75, 89 McPherson (G. B.) County extension, Minn P. L.C. Notes (5) 7-9 Sketch of the movement in Minnesota, Minn P. L.C. Notes (9) 35-36 Travelling School Library system, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 2-4, 23-26 Holmes (K. T.) History of the Travelling Library system of Washington, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 2-4 Travelling Library of Washington, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No 3, 11-12, (2) No 3, 10-12 Stearns (L. E.) Travels of the book wagon, Wis Lib Bull (i) 14 County Travelling Library system. Wis Lib Bull (i) 14 State Travelling Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (i) 38 Travelling Library topics of especial interest to Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (1) 67.69 How to secure a Travelling Library, Wis Lib Bull (i) 69 Hewlett (M. H.) Travelling Library and the county reader. Wis Lib Bull (i) 69-70 Titcomb (M. L.) Library wagon, ill, Wis Lib Bull (i) 70-71 Rural free delivery. Wis Lib Bull (i) 71-72 County systems of Travelling Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (i) 72-74 Travelling Libraries of foreign books. Wis Lib Bull (i) 74-75 Travelling Library and the School, Wis Lib Bull (i) 75 Aids for study clubs. Wis Lib Bull (1) 76-77 1906 Titcomb (M. L.) How a small Library supplies a large number of people with books, L.J. (31) 51-54 Wakeman (E. F.) Small Library as a Library centre, P.L. (11) 9 Organization of the Library service in the United States, P.L. (11) 11-12 California Travelling Libraries, Cal News Notes (i) 89 Iowa Travelling Libraries, la Lib O. (5) 121 Minnesota Travelling Libraries, Minn P. L.C. Notes (7) 12-13, (9) 35-36 Travelling Libraries of Nebraska, Neb L. Bull No i, 12-13 Smith (C. W.) Public Library and allied agencies, Wasli L.A. Bull (2) 1-2 Diven (L. G.) Travelling Libraries of Washington, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No I, 15-16 What enthusiastic co-operation can do, Wis L. Bull (2) 30-31 Macdonald (K. I.) Choice of books in Travelling Libraries, Wis L. Bull (2) 39-43 Study Libraries circulated by the Wisconsin Commission, Wis L. Bull (2) 98-99 1907 Daykin (J.) Village Libraries, L.A.R. (9) 365-374 Pepcroy (B.) Tramcars as Travelling Libraries, L. TF. (9) 323-327 Iowa Travelling Libraries, la Lib Q. (5) 135, 184 Travelling Libraries of Indiana, Lib Occ No 10, 18 Galbreath (C. B.) Travelling Library Department, ill, Ohio Lib Bull (3) No 2, 1-14 Minnesota Travelling Libraries, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) 3-4, 80 Morton (J.) Books in the State Travelling Libraries, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) 80-82 Netherway (J. C.) Why Library extension pays Washington County, Minn P. L.C. Notes {2) 82-84 Report on Public Libraries, Travelling Libraries, and Study Clubs, Bulletin 47, Public Libraries No 17, N.Y.S.L. Rept (90) New York Travelling Libraries: Rules and regulations, N.Y.L. (i) 20-21 Eastman (W. R.) Village Library and the farm, N.Y.L. (i) 37-40 Library for the whole state, N.Y.L. (i) 65-66 Betteridge (G. L.) Province of the Travelling Library as a part of the State Library system of New York, N.Y.L. (i) 70-73 Hutchins (F. A.) Educational needs of hamlets, N.Y.L. (i) 73-76 Reynolds (G. H.) Travelling Libraries : their significance in our civiliza- tion, Wash L.A. Bull (3) 4-7 Switzer (G. E.) Value of Travelling Libraries, Wash L.A. Bull (3) No i, 7 SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENTS 265 1908 Leavitt (T. W. H.) Travelling Libraries in Ontario, L.J. (33) 231-232 Bailey (L. H.) Library work for rural communities, L.J. (33) 38 1-385 Book wagon of the Washington County Free Library at Hagerstown (Md.), Cal News Notes (3) 101-102 King Oscar's Travelling Library of Swedish books, Minn P.L.C. Notes (3) 109 Travelling Libraries of Indiana, Lib Occ No 11, 15-16, No 12, iS Stearns (L. E.) Travelling Libraries — League of Library Commissions, A.L..\. Bull (2) 305-306. P.L. (13) 276-277 Browne (M. W.) Travelling Library statistics — League of Library Com- missions, A.L.A. Bull (2) 306-309 Brown (J. W.) Village Libraries : the Westmoreland scheme, L.A.R. (10) 644-647, Discussion 598-599 Kemp (A. W.) Village Libraries : the Isle of Wight scheme, L..A.R. (10) 647-648 1909 Farr (H.) Libraries in the rural districts, L.A. (6) 389-394 Clarke (M.) How one township Library sends out books, Lib Occ (2) 55-56 Travelling Libraries for township and counties, Ohio Bull (5) No 3, 11-18 Travelling Libraries in Northern Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (5) 103 Fifth Biennial Report of Indiana Public Library Commission, 26-33, 86-87 See also Village Libraries F 3, and Home Delivery of Books F6 F5 TRAVELLING LIBRARY OF PICTURES 1897 Carter (H. J.) Travelling Libraries of illustrations, L.J. (22) 293-294 Taner (M. E.) Travelling Librarv of pictures, P.L. (2) 263-266 .1902 New York State Library Report (85) 54 F6 HOME DELIVERY OF BOOKS 1893 Local delivery and Librarv influence : scheme to provide a delivery by Cambridge' (Mass.) Library, L.J. (18) 82 1901 House-to-house delivery of books (Springfield, Mass.), L.J. (26) 273 Stearns (L. E.) Rural free delivery and the Library, L.J. (26) 274-5 1902 Home delivery of books, P.L. (7) 366-7 1905 Forrest (G. E.) House-to-house delivery of books, L.J. (30) 338-40 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.L. (10) 163-167, 215-217, 259-261 Rural ifree delivery, Wis Lib Bull (i) 71-72 1906 Wakeman (E. F.) Small Library as a Library centre, P.L. (11) 9 1907 Home Libraries of New York, N.Y.L. (i) 21 See also Travelling Libraries F 4, and Village Libraries F 3 F7 HOME LIBRARIES 1884 Bennett (W. Z.) Circulating books of Scientific Societies by mail, L.J. (19) 176 Birtweil (C. W.) Home Libraries, L.J. (19) Conf No 9-13 Cutler (M. S.) Home Libraries, L.J. (19) Conf No 13-14. 1896 : L.J. (21) 60-62 1897 Sharp (K. L.) Home Libraries for children, 2nd hit Conf 239 1899 New York Circulating Library's system of Home Libraries, L.J. (24) 34 Thelberg (E.) The Home and the Library : a plea for a closer connection, L.J. (24) 145-147 1902 Sackett (G.) Home Libraries and Reading Clubs, L.J. (27) Conf No 72-5 F8 SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1878 Briscoe (J. P.) Subscription Libraries in connection with Public Libraries, L.A. Trans (i) 19-23 1893 Waite (J. K.) Subscription Library in connection with a Public Librarv, L. (5) 40-47 1905 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.L. (10) 163-167, 215-217, 259-261 1908 Smith (S.) Brief note on an experiment in connection with a Subscription Library, L.A.R. (10) 19-23. (Subscribing for loan collections of books) Huck (T. W.) Borrowing of new books from Subscription Libraries, L.A.R. (10) 475-476 See also G 13 266 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY F9 LIBRARY POST-EFFORTS MADE TO SECURE REDUCED POSTAL RATES FOR LIBRARY BOOKS 1886 Discussion on a Library post, L.J. (11) 356 1899 Cheap book post, P.L. (4) 1900 Bill to establish a Library post, L.J. (25) 31, 56, 68; NA.L. Club Discus- sion 132-133; A.L.A. Comm Report 287, Conf No 114; A.L.A. Council action 293, Conf No 114; California Library Association 294 Library post, P.L. (5) 95, 167-168, 176, 393 1901 Decision of Postmaster-General, L.J. (26) iic,-i20, 140 Scott (W.) Cheap Library post, L.J. (26) 225 A.L.A. Discussion, L.J. (26) Conf No 176-177, A.L.A. Council resolutions Conf No 206-207 Michigan Library Association resolutions, L.J. (26) 879 Library post, P.L. (6) 176, 209, 227, 489, 504 Rural delivery of Library books, P.L. (6) 384 1902 Library Post Bill re-introduced, L.J. (27) 83 Dewey (M.) Cheap Library post movement, L.J. (27) 754 Library Post Bill, P.L. (7)" 74, 342, 359 1903 Postal rates reduced for Library books, A.L.A. Committee on, L.J. (28) 25 Resolution and approval by Massachusetts Library Club, L.J. (28) 123 Report of A.L.A. Committee, L.J. (28) Conf No 167-168, Council resolu- tions Conf No 226 Library post, P.L. (8) 120 1904 Opportunity for reduced postal rates for Library books, L.J. (29) 56 A.L.A. Committee Report, L.J. (29) Conf No 204, Council resolutions 601, Conf No 236 Library post, Rept of Libn of Cong 98 1905 Bill for a Library post, L.J. (30) 24-25; A.L.A. Report of Committee, L.J. (30) 27, 89 Possibilities of Library post, L.J. (30) 392; Report of A.L.A. Committee, L.J. (30) Conf No 144 Stearns (L. E.) Rural free delivery for Library books, L.J. (30) Conf No 162-163 Library Post Bill in Congress, P.L. (10) 39, 75 Free transmission of books and pamphlets in embossed type, P.L. (10) 533 1906 Bill for a Library post, L.J. (31) 93, 125 Report of Postmaster-General, L.J. (31) 105-106 Bostwick (A. E.) Free mail transmission of Library books, L.J. (31) 124 Proposed modifications to bill, L.J. (31) 106; Committee on, L.J. (31) Conf No 279-281 Resolutions of the Wisconsin Library Association, L.J. (31) 181, P.L. (11) 219 Dyer (B. L.) On special rates for carriage of Library books, P.L. (11) 342 Text of amended bill, with comments, P.L. (11) 63, 67, 451 1907 Library post in New Zealand, L.J. (32) 153 Library Post Bill re-Introduced, possible concessions, L.J. (32) 50, 541, P.L. (12) 264 1908 Proposal for a local parcels post on free rural routes, L.J. (33) 484 FIO METHODS OF REACHING THE PUBLIC— FUNCTIONS OF LIBRARIES 1878 Devices to induce practical use of books, L.J. (3) 126, 159 1880 Foster (W. E.) Methods of securing the interest of a community, L.J. (5) 245-247 1882 Ward (J. W.) Public Libraries and the public, L.J. (7) 167 Ballinger (J.) Jottings from my note-book, L. A.M.N. (3) 2-6 1884 Hubbard (J. M.) How to use a Library, L.J. (9) 25-29 1887 Brett (W. H.) Some other book, L.J. (12) 505-507 1891 Green (S. S.) Presidential address — San Francisco Conference, L.J. (16) Conf No 2-3 1892-3 Cole (G. W.) Library extension, L.S. Rept 715 1893 Cowell (P.) How to popularize a Free Library, L.J. (18) 461-465 1896 Means of popularizing the Boston Public Library, L.J. (21) 277 1897 Dana (J. C.) Hear the other side, L.J. (21) Conf No 1-5 1898 Briscoe (J. P.) How to extend the Library movement, L. (8) 73-76 1899 McGraw (Miss) How to develop interest in the Library, P.L. (4) 27-30 Methods of reaching the public, L.J. (23) 240 1900 Stanley (H. M.) Suggestion for annotation of books, L.J. (25) 104 METHODS OF REACHING THE PUBLIC 267 1901 Harris (W. J.) How to popularize a Public Library (Cotgreave Prize Essay), L.A. (3) 49-51 Lyster (T. W.) Modern Public Library : its characteristics and work,. L.A.R. (3) 26-28 Barrett (R. C.) Few brief words about Libraries, la Lib O. (i) 26 1902 Hills (A.) Public Library and the people, L.J. (27) 15-17 Lewin (P. E.) Some anticipated developments of Library practice, L.W. is) 16-18 Towner (H. M.) Obligation of the citizen to the Library, la Lib Q. (2) 25-7 Brigham (J.) Library extension in the State of Iowa, la Lib Q. (2) 17-18 Library extension, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 54-64 1903 Grinling- (C. H.) Libraries as workshops, L.A.R. (5) 405-410, Discussion 425-429 1904 Brown (J. D.) Public utilization of existing Libraries, L. (N.S.) (5) 93-102 Jast (L. S.) Library extension work in Great Britain, L.J. (29) Conf No 34-37 Haworth (F.) Social aspect of the Public Library movement, L.W. (7) 169-174 Curd (N.) How to deepen public interest in the Library, P.L. (9) 222-224 Mission of a Library, la Lib Q. (4) 36-37 1905 Elliott (G. H.) Method of popularizing standard books other than novels^ L.A.R. (7) 155-160 Libraries for men, L.J. (30) 408-409 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.L. (10) 163-167, 215-217, 259-261 Pratt (L. W.) Public" Library work, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, 7-8 1906 Crunden (F. M.) Public Library as a factor in industrial progress,. L. (N.S.) (7) 384-396 Hill (F. P.) One phase of Library development, L.J. (31) Conf No 3-9 Stearns (L. E.) Innovation in Library meetings — Discussion by " Lay- men " on various Libraries, L.J. (31) 55-57 Faunce (W. H. P.) Library as a factor in modern civilization, L.J. {^i} Conf No 18-20 Boodv (D. A.) Relation of Libraries to municipal government, L.J. (31) Conf No 28-30 Wadlin (H. G.) Public Library as a Municipal institution from the adminis- trative standpoint, L.J. (31) Conf No 30-34 Craver (H. W.) Library in relation to special classes of readers, L.J. (31) Conf No 72-75 Garvin (E.) Use of the industrial collections at Providence Public Library, L.J. (31) Conf No 76-78 Richardson (E. C.) Library in the community, L.J. (31) 107-111 Connolly (L.) Remarks on the art of using a Library, L.J. (31) 308-311 Use of the industrial collection in Brooklyn Library, L.J. (31) Conf No 230-231 Rockwell (A. G.) What's the use of a Public Library? L.J. (31) 808-811 Putnam (H.) How to use the Library, Springfield Lib Bull (26) 368-370 Dana (J. C.) Making a Library useful, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 18-22 Bullock (W. I.) Encouragement in Library work, P.L. (11) 500-502 Thwaites (R. G.) Sphere of the Library, P.L. (11) 3-5 Ames (C. W.) National materialism and the Public Library, Minn P. L.C. Notes (9) 4-13 Some points from Miss Hewin's address, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 18-22 How can patronage of a Library be increased. Wis Lib Bull (2) 20 Suggestions as to placards, Tl^;^ Lib Bull (2) 52 1907 Brown (C. H.) Use of scientific and technical books, A. L.A. Bull (i> Conf No 163-165 Lee (G. W.) Library and the business man, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 169 Yates (A. H.) Need of a connection between the Public Library and the Theatre, L.A. (5) 253-256 Redgrave (L. J.) Public Library book extension service, L..4. (5) 290-292 Bailey (A. L.) How shall the Library help the working man? L.J. (32) 198-201 Arnold (G. F.) Value of the Public Library to the working man, P.L. (12) 4-7 Conkhn (VV. J.) Library flotsam and jetsam, P.L. (12) 1-4, 45-47 Mason (J.) Business men and the Public Library, P.L. (12) 390-391 Smith (C. W.) What the community owes to the Public Library, L.J. (32) 315-317 268 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Bookless Libraries, L.W. (lo) 45-46 Extracts from Mr. Legler's address, la Lib O. (5) 154 Nelson (M. A.) What is the Library to the business man? Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 49-50 Ingersoll (F. G.) Professional man's use of the Librarj^ Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 50-52 Hutchins (F. A.) Enlarging the field of the small Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 39-43 Pyle (J. G.) Newspaper and the Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 52-55 Nethaway (J. C.) Why Library extension pays Washington County, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 82-84 Buckley (J. P.) Library and the workers, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 83-87 Brown (A. N.) Library and the newspaper, Wash L.A. Bull (3) 1-3 Buell (H. C.) Library and its functions, Wis Lib Bull (3) 17-21 Palmer (M.) Some collateral phases of Library activity, Wis Lib Bull (3) 29-30 A Live Library, Vt L.C. Bull (2) No 4, 1-3 1908 Public Libraries and the working man, L.J. (33) 81-82 Industrial possibilities of Public Libraries, L.J. (33) 100 Books for men in shops, L.J. (33) 100 Coolidge (J. R.) junr. Functions of Libraries in village improvement, L.J. (33) 240-241 Tripp (G. H.) Library as a social force, L.J. (33) 241-242 Library functions, L.J. (33) 379, N.Y.L. (i) 99-100 Vincent (G. E.) Individualizing duty of the Library, P.L. (13) 391-397 Freeman (M.) Library and the outside world, L.J. (33) 488-492, P.L. (13) 417-418 McCoIlough (E. F.) Reaching the reading public, Wis Lib Bull (4) 88-89 Wellman (H. C.) Library should be known, P.L. (13) 83-84 Thomas-Stanford (C.) Extension of the Library movement to the country districts, L.A.R. (10) 432-438 Brief sketch of the development of county Libraries in U.S., Cal News Notes (3) 123-126 Reading list on the extension of the Public Library, Cal News Notes (3) 129-133 Ripley (L. W.) County Free Library extension, Cal News Notes (3) 303- 304, L.y. (33) 445-446 _ Huntting (H. R.) Public Library from business man's standpoint, P.L. (13) 335-338 1909 Isom (M. F.) County Library system in Multnomah County, Oregon, Cal News Notes (4) 259-262 Ripley (L. W.) County Library system in Sacramento County, Cal News Notes (4) 262-264 Eddy (H. G.) Elk Grove Station of the Sacramento County Library, Cal Neivs Notes (4) 264-266 County Library system for California : what it is, how to proceed in estab- lishing it, etc., Cal News Notes (4) 423-431 Library and the foreigner, L.J. (34) 439-440 Libraries in rural communities, L.J. (34) 445-448 Hobart (F.) Reaching the rural population, P.L. (14) 373-376 Clark (M.) How one township Library sends out books. Lib Occ (2) 55-56 F"ried]ey (G.) Work of a County Library, Lib Occ (2) 29 Hayward (C. A.) .Advertising the Libraries, P.L. (14) 7-10 Wilson (L. N.) Common sense in Library matters, P.L. (14) 168-173 Carver (E.) Library advertising, Penn Lib Notes (2) No 3, 2-5 Haines (H. E.) Library legislation in California, L.J. (34) 167-168 Congdon (M. L.) How one Library serves the townspeople, Vt L.C. Bull (5) 3-4 Sec also Consolidation schemes E 4 Fll LIBRARY ADVERTISING 1877 Wright (\^^ H. K.) On the best means of promoting the Free Library movement, L.J. (2) 119-125 1880 Foster (W. E.) Methods of securing the interest of the community, L.J. ' .(5) 245-247 1882 Pink (J.) Advertisement circular of Cambridge Public Librarv, L.A. M.N. (3) 1S-16 1883 Humphrey (G. R.) Librarians and the working classes, L.A. M.N. (4) 58-61 LIBRARY EXTENSION 269 1886 How to keep Library circulars (preservation and classification), L.N. (U.S.) (i) 285-S 1891 Brown (J. D.) Miscellaneous appliances : enamelled tablets suspended to lampposts, L. (3) 305-396 1895 Dana (J. C.) Advertising a Library, L.J. (jo) 88 1896 Crunden (F. M.) Library advertising, L.J. (21) 327 Stearns (L. E.) Advertising a Library, /../. (21) Conf No 37 Chandler (E. M.) " Do," advice based on experience of Librarians, L.J. (21) Conf No 43-6 1897 Hazeltine (M. E.) Advertising a Library, L.J. (22) Conf No 74-9 1899 Freeman (M. W.) Management of small Public Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 76-80 1900 Hamilton (E. A.) Show windows in a Library, P.L. (5) 422-4 1901 Advertising a Librarv through pay envelopes, L.J. (26) 78 Rest Rooms, 7a Lib O. (i) 25 1904 Library advertising, P.L. (9) 14 Wright (P. B.) Some methods of advertising a Library, la Lib O. (4) 33-6 1905 Smith (B. S.) Methods of securing better reading, P.L. (10) 171-173 Gaiilard (E. W.) Experiment in School Library work, L.J. (30) 201-204 Milner (A. V.) Artistic advertising, P.L. (10) 356 Poirier (L. ^L) Popular Library advertising, Minn P.L.C. Notes No 5, 9-1 r Sterner (M.) Library advertising, Minn P.L.C. Notes No 5, 11-T2 Bowerman (G. F.) Library advertising, P.L. (10) 335-9 1906 Adams (E. L.) Bulletin work of the Plainfield, N.J., Public Library, L.J. (31) 23-24 Gaiilard (E. W.) One way to popularize the Library, P.L. (11) 12-14 Library wants: a suggestion, P.L. (11) 23 Library hints: advertising, P.L. (11) 72-73 Wilder (E.) Popularizing a Library, P.L. (11) 114-7 Wright (P. B.) Reaching the people, L.J. (31) Conf No 86-88, Discussion Conf No 258-259, P.L. (11) 237-240 Library wants. Lib Work (i) 52 1907 Bailey (A. L.) How shall the Library help the working man? L.J. (32) 19S-201 Schuyler (E.) Plea for emphasizing the human element in our Libraries, P.L. (12) 167-170 Arnold (L. B.) Library advertising, Lib Occ No 8, 1-3 Sikes (L. M.) Advertising the children's room, Lib Occ No 10, 1-2 1908 Wellman (H. C.) Practical economics of publicity, L.J. (33) 240 Library membership, P.L. (13) 126-127 Library hints, P.L. (13) 151 Three ways of raising Library money, T/ L.C. Bull (3) No 4, 3-4 Baker (E. A.) Advertising dodges, L.A.R. (10) 430-431 Recht (C.) Working man and the Library, P.L. (13) 303-304 McCoUough (E. F.) Reaching the reading public, Wis Lib Bull (4) 88-89 Freeman (M. W.) Relation of the Library (o the outside world; or, the Library and publicity, L.J. (33) 488-4q2 1909 Hayward (C. A.) Advertising Libraries, P.L. (14) 7-10 Wilson (L. N.) Common sense in Library matters, P.L. (14) 168-173 For particulars relating to various methods of advertising, apply to — Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. F12 LIBRARY EXTENSION— RELATIONS BETWEEN PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND PUBLIC EDUCATION 1881 Warren (C.) Place of Libraries in a system of education, L.J. (6) c,()-<)3, Discussion 135-137 Robinson (O. H.) Relation of Libraries to College work, L.J. (6) 97-104 1884 Earned (J. N.) Public Libraries and Public education, L.J. ((») (1-12 1886 Woodruff (E. H.) University Libraries and seminary methods of instruc- tion, L.J. (11) 219-224 1888 Dewey (M.) Libraries as related to the educational work of the state, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 333-340 Earned (J. N.) Experiment in University extension, L.J. (13) 75-76 1890 Lancaster (A.) Public Libraries and technical education, L. (2) 103-110 1891 Mowey (W. A.) Relation of the Public Librarv to education, L.J. (16) 30 ' -303 1892 Thompson (J. B.) Universitv extension, /,./. M7) ("oiif No 3()-4i 270 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1894 Larned (J. N.) Presidential address, Lake Placid Conference, L.J. (19) Conf No 1-4 Greenwood's Public Libraries 420-437 Montgomery (T. L.) Report on Public Libraries and University extension, L.J. (19) Conf No 64-67 1895 Utley (H. M.) State in relation to Public Libraries, L.J. (20) Conf No 1-4 1897 Crunden (F. M.) Books and text-books : the Library as a factor in education, 2nd Int Conf 46-54, Discussion 232 1899 Fetter (H. G.) Relation of the Library to the study club, P.L. (4) 78-80 Moulton (R. G.) Many-sidedness of University extension, L.J. (23) Conf No 142-144 1900 Nevvcombe (C. F.) On Library Readers' L nions : their value and possi- bilities, L.A.R. (2) 623-629 Note on Mr. Ogle's report on the connection between the Public Library and the Public Elementary School, L. TF. (i) 125 1901 Ogle (J. J.) Mutual relationship of Public Library and the Technical School, L.A.R. (3) 567-571 1903 Briscoe (J. P.) Libraries and reading circles, L.A.R. (5) 219-224 McKnight (E.) Public Libraries and University extension, L.A.R. (5) 270-275 — Public Libraries and Higher education : Oxford University Extension Conference, L.A.R. (5) 411-416 Thompson (H. M.) Relations between public education and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 452-466, Discussion 496-497 Work of the National Home Reading Union in its bearing upon the educational use of the Public Library, L.A.R. (5) 489-493 Hill (A.) Public Libraries and the National Home Reading Union, L.A.R. (5) 615-622 Public education and Public Libraries — the Oxford Conference, L.W. (6) 61-66 1904 Wright (M. R.) Public Reference Library and higher education, L.A.R. (6) 433-437, Discussion 465-467 Conference on the relations between public education and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 471-474 Preliminary report of Committee on public education and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 538-542 Axon (W. E. A.) Library in relation to knowledge and life, L.J. (29) Conf No 16-22 1905 Macnamara (T. J.) Relation of the Public Library to Public education, I^-A. (5) iS-23 Report of Committee on Public Education and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (7) 547-552 Tedder (H. R.) Report of Committee on public education and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (7) 611-617 Kroeger (A. B.) Place of the Library in technical education, L.J. (30) 393-9 Public Library and allied agencies, L.J. (30) 459-474 Scybold (S. V.) University extension and Public Libraries, P.L. (10) 512-4 Conference of Library and educational authorities, L.A.R. (8) 265-277 Bailey (Sir W. H.) Free Libraries and education, 7^./L7\. (8) 467 Relation of Public Libraries to the present system of education, L.A.R. (8) 491-492 Smith (C. W.) Public Library and allied agencies, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No I, 1-2 1907 Wynkoop (A.) Where should state aid and a local responsibility begin in Library extension, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 238-243 Redgrave (L. J.) Book extension service, L.A. (5) 290-2 Roberts (R.) Relation of Public Libraries to the present system of educa- tion, L.A.R. (9) 1-14 Ogle (J. J.) Public Libraries and public education (a letter), L.A.R. (9) 47-8 Public Libraries and the Board of Education, L.A.R. (9) 493-5 Paton (J. B.) and L. S. Jast. New proposals in regard to the Public Libraries by the National Home Reading Union, L.A.R. (9) 637-42 Work with the Education Department of the London County Council, L.A.R. (9) 663-4 Legler (H. E.) Certain phases of Library extension, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 96-101, L.J. (32) 303-7 1906 J LIBRARY AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 271 Group study plans of Wisconsin Library Commission in co-operation with the University Extension Division, Wis Lib Bull (3) 41-42 Brown (T. H.) Art of proj^ramme mal-cin.q-, Wis Lib Bull (3) 73-75 1908 Baker (E. A.) Librarians and the N.H.R.U., L.A.R. (10) 5-6 New development of the National Home Rcadinj^;- L'nion, L.A.R. (10) 485-8 Paton (J. B.) Public Libraries and the National Home Reading Union, L.A.R. (10) 488-497 Study outlines, Wis Lib Bull (4) 19 Reeves (P.) Books in relation to Libraries, L.A. (6) 21 1-2 14, Discussion 214-215 Johnston (W. D.) Library of the Bureau of Education in its relation to other pedagogical collections (College and Reference Section), A. L.A. Bull (2) 338-341 1909 College and Reference section of A. L.A. Conference, L.J. (34) 367, P.L. (14) 310 See also Libraries and Schools E 130, and Work with Children E 123 F13 LIBRARY IN RELATION TO INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 1883 Humphrey (G. R.) Librarians and the working classes, L.A. M.N. (4) 58-61 1887 Sanders (M. A.) Possibilities of Public Libraries in manufacturing com- munities, L.j. (12) 395-400 1892 Soule (C. C.) Library and the industrial classes, L.J. (17) 90-92 1894 Libraries and technical education, Greenwood's Public Libraries 479-485 1897 Freeman (M. W.) Management of small Libraries, L.J. (23) 79-80 1901 Advertising the Library through pay envelopes, L.J. (26) 28 1905 Kroeger (A. B.) Place of the Library in technical education, L.J. (30) 393-9 Law (H. E.) Public Library as a business proposition, L.J. (30) 405 Libraries for men, L.J. (30) 408-409, la Lib Q. (5) 62-63 Stewart (J. D.) Technical education and Public Libraries in England, P.L. (10) 455-457 1906 Crunden (F. M.) Public Library as a factor in industrial progress, L. (iV.5.) (7) 384-396 Craver (H. W.) Library in relation to special classes of readers — supply and use of technological books, L.J. (31) Conf No 72-75 Garvin (E.) Use of the industrial collections at Providence Library, L.J. (31) Conf No 76-78 Wright (P. B.) Some methods of Librarv advertising, L.J. (31) Conf No 86-88, P.L. (11) 237-240, la Lib O. (5) '159 Use of industrial collections in Brooklyn Library, L.J. (31) Conf No 230-31 Canficid (J. H.) Library methods in the business world, P.L. (11) 244-246 1907 Brown (C. H.) Use of scientific and technical books, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 163-165 Lee (G. W.) Library and the business man, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 169 Bailey (A. L.) How shall the Library help the working man? L.J. (32) 198-201 Hopwood (H. V.) Technical Libraries, L.A. (5) 270-274 Arnold (S. F.) Value of the Public Library to the working man, P.L. (12) 4-7 Mason (J.) Business men and the Public Library, P.L. (12) 390-391 Buckley (J. P.) Library and the workers, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 48-9 Nelson (M. O.) What is the Library to the business man? Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 49-50 Ingersoll (T. G.) Professi6nal man's use of the Public Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 50-52 1908 Public Libraries and the working man, L.J. (j,}) 81-S2 Industrial possibilities of Public Libraries, L.J. (33) 100 Yust (W. F.) Industrial possibilities of Southern Libraries, L.J. (33) 99 Books for men in shops, L.J. (33) 100 Poray (A.) Library work in factories, P.L. (13) 73-77 Fiske (A. J.) Human element in Library work in a mining district, P.L. (13) 78-8. Foss (S. W.) Library and industrial workers : carry the Library to the workers, P.L. (13) 82-83 Wellman (H. C.) Library and industrial workers, P.L. (13) 83-84 Parsons (M.) Library and the working man, P.L. (13) 84-85 Recht (C.) Working man and the Library, P.L. (13) 303-304 272 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Huntting (H. R.) Public Library from the business man's standpoint, P.L. (13) 33S"339 , .. , . , t f 1 • Darling (G. R.) Stout Institute Library and its method of reaching technical students, Wis Lib Bull (4) 90-91 1909 Wright (P. B.) Library and the mechanic, L.J. (34) 532-53S Evans (G. H.) Aids to the technical and industrial work, L.J. (34) 100-103 Morningstern (W. B.) Technical department of the Free Public Library of Newark, L.J. (34) 104-106 Stevens (E. F.) Industrial literature and the industrial public at the Pratt Institute Library, L.J. (34) 95-99 F14 LIBRARIES AS SOCIAL CENTRES AND RELATIONS BETWEEN LIBRARIES AND CLUBS 1894 Mechanics' Institutes, Workmen's Clubs, and their relation to Public Libraries, Greenwood's Public Libraries 485-493 1898 Davidson (H. A.) Special needs of Study Clubs, L.J. (23) Conf No 158 Taylor (I. M.) Co-operation between Public Libraries and Y.M-C. Associa- tions, L.J. (23) 518 1899 Browning (E. G.) How Women's Clubs may help the Library movement, L.J. (24) Conf No 18-20 Fetter (H. G.) Relation of the Library to the Study Club, P.L. (4) 78-80 1900 Hodge (G. B.) Library and the Young Men's Christian Association, L.J. (25) 733-736 1901 Work of State Library Associations and Women's Clubs in advancing Library interests: Round Table Meeting, L.J. (26) Conf No 183-195 1902 Library and Women's Clubs, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 61-62 1903 Suggestions to District Library Clubs by New York State Library Associa- tion, L.J. (28) 722 Davidson (J. W.) Club and the Library, la Lib O. (3) 17-20 Nash (G. R.) How one club maintains a Library, la Lib O. (3) 22-24 Fletcher (T. J.) Relation of the Library to the Study Club, la Lib O. (3) 63-64 1905 McKnight (E.) Libraries and recreation, L.A.R. (7) 72-76 Bowerman (G. F.) Library advertising, P.L. (10) 335-339 Haworth {¥.) Social aspects of the Public Library movement, L. W. (7) 169-174 Smith (B. S.) What a club woman has a right to expect from a Public Library, la Lib O. (5) 34-39 Studv Libraries for small clubs, Wis Lib Bull (i) 52 Aids^for Study Clubs, Wis Lib Bull (i) 76-77 Library and the Woman's Club, Wis Lib Bull (i) 92 Groups of books for Study Clubs of Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (i) 97-98 1906 Stearns (L. E.) Innovation in Library meetings, L.J. (31) 55-57 Birge (E. A.) Books and life, L.J. (31) 203-211 Stewart (C.) Libraries in relation to settlement work, L.J. (31) Conf No 82-85, Discussion 231-232 Library and the club, lud L.C. Bull No 31, 1-2 McCullough (E.) Librar)' smoking-room, P.L. (11) 259 Hitt (I. A.) Library aids to Study Clubs, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 4, 9-10 Countryman (G.) Library as a social centre, Minn P. L.C. Notes No k, ^-c, P.L.(ii)5-7 Catlin (M.) Library club-room for men, Wis Lib Bull (2) 29-30 1907 Wadlin (H. G.) Report of Committee on Social Education Conerress, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 116 Bostwick (A. E.) Library as the educational centre of a town, P.L. (12) 171-174 Report on Public Libraries, Travelling Libraries, and Study Clubs in State of New York, Bulletin 47, Public Libraries 17, N.Y.S.L. Rept (90) Legler (II. E.) Phases of Library extension, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 96-101, L.J. (32) 303-307 Heatwole (E. R.) Club work at the Goshen Library (Ind.), Lib Occ No 10, 5-6 Redgrave (S. J.) Public Library book extension service, L.A. (5) 290-292 1908 Stevens (W. F.) Library and Study Clubs, L.J. (33) 181-182 Pleasants (L. L.) Place of the Library in the social life of a small town, P.L. (13) 7-8, Wis Lib Bull (3) 84 CO-OPERATIVE WORK FOR THE BLIND 273 Macpherson (M. K.) Conversation room or a study alcove, Wis Lib Bull (3) 85 Tripp (G. H.) Library as a social force, L.J. (2,3) 241-242 Study Club Libraries, Lib Occ (2) 18- iq Club Libraries, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 7. 1.^8 Club books in Libraries, Mitin P.L.C. Notes (2) No 6, 116 Sheldon (C. B.) Public Library and Women's Clubs, L.J. (33) S^S'SH Outlines and material dealing:: with current events and miscellaneous subjects, Wis Lib Bidl (4) S2-84 1909 Hicks (F. C.) Public Library in political theory and in practice, L.J. (34) 197-199 Roberts (K. L.) Club women and profjrams, P.L. (14) 205-208 Chipman (K. A.) Work with clubs, P.L. (14) 250257 Adams (E. L.) Social opporlunitv of the Public Library, P.L. (14) 247-249 Clark (M. V.) Why the Public Library is a fruitful field for the club woman, la Lib O. (6) 43-44 Hasse (A. R.) Social opportunity of the Public Library, P.L. (14) 344-345 F14=l LIBRARIES AS HOLIDAY BUREAUS 1909 Dixon (H.) Library as a holiday bureau, L.W . (11) 480-481 Warner (J.) Holiday literature and picture exhibitions, L.W. (12) 49-54 F15 LEGISLATIVE AND MUNICIPAL REFERENCE WORK 1905 Wisconsin's Legislative reference department, L.J. (30) Conf No 242-246, Wis Lib Bull (2) 53-56 Legislative reference work, Ohio Bull (i) No 8, 2 1906 Legislative reference work, Ohio Bull (i) No 11, 2 Establishment of legislative reference department in Indiana, Ind L.C. Bull No 14, 1-2 Lister (C. B.) Legislative reference, Ind L.C. Bull No 17, 1-2 1907 Brigham (J.) Legislative reference work without an appreciation, A.L.A. Boll (i) Conf No 200-213 Wallis (M. S.) Legislative reference work in Baltimore, /../. (32) 562-563 Hadley (C.) Municipal reference work, P.L. (12) 232-234 Ranck (S. H.) Public Librarv as a part of the Municipal Government, L.J. (32) 432-433, P.L. (12) 385-387 Mowrv (D. E.) Reference Libraries in cities — Baltimore as a type, P.L. (12)' 387-389 Bruncken (E.) Legislative reference, Cal News Notes (2) 96-105 Darlow (G.) Municipal section of a Public Library, P.L. (13) 4-6 1908 Woodruff (C. R.) Legislative reference work and its opportunities, P.L. (13) 300-303 Municipal Reference Library in Milwaukee, Wis Lib Bull (4) 18 Allen (\V. H.) Bureau of municipal research, L.J. (33) 401 Briggs (W. B.) Public Library and the City Government, or what Public Libraries should do for municipal departments and officials, L.J. (33) 385-390 . Whitten (R. H.) Proposed Library of municipal affairs and city depart- ment Libraries, L.J. (33) 224-226 McCarthv (C.) City Library as a business investment, .LZ,.,4. Bull (2) 190-197 Kennedy (J. P.) Legislative reference work and its opportunities (National Association of State Librarians), A.L.A. Bull (2) 278-284 Aldermen learning value of a Library, Wis Lib Bull (4) 112 1909 Legislative Reference Library, Wis Lib Bull (5) 101-102 F 16 COOPERATIVE WORK OF LIBRARIES TO PROVIDE BOOKS FOR THE BLIND 1898 Utley (H. M.) Books for the blind, L.J. (23) Conf No 93-^5 1906 Neisser (E. R.) Books for the blind, L.J. (31) Conf No 7S-82, Discussion 224-22q Dickinson (A. D.) National Library for the blind, L.J. (31) 21S, P.L. (11) 308-309 1907 Thomson (J.) Library work amongst the blind, A.L.A. Bull (i) 46-47 1908 Catalogue of the National Lending Library for the Blind (notice), L.A.R. (10) 300-301 Co-operative work for the blind at Salt Lake, I'tah, P.L. (13) 333 274 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind — Reference Library of books relating to the blind, L.J. (33) 77-78 Clark (B. H.) Some unusual experiences in the work of a blind Librarian, ^■J- {35) 393-4 1909 Roebuck {G. E.) Books for the blind (a letter), L.A.R. (11) 611-612 Gillis (M. R.) California State Library for the Blind, L.J. (34) 115-118 Rowan (J. M.) Reading rooms and Libraries for the blind, L.J. (34) 221 Work of the Packard Library, Salt Lake City, P.L. (14) 227 Principal sources of supply of Books, Magazines, etc., for the Blind European Braille. — British and Foreign Blind Association, Great Portland Street, London Gardner's Trust for the Blind, Victoria Street, Westminster Home Teaching Society for the Blind, Victoria Street, Westminster London Society for Teaching the Blind to Read, Upper Avenue Road, London, N.VV. Manchester and Salford Blind Aid Society, Manchester National Lending Library for the Blind, Queen's Road, Bayswater Royal Blind x'\sylum and School, Edinburgh American Braille. — American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Ky., U.S.A. Illinois School for the Blind, Jacksonville, 111., U.S.A. Perkins Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Overbrook, Pa., U.S.A. Moon Type. — Moon Society, Queen's Road, Brighton New York Point. — American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Ky., U.S.A. Xavier Society, New York City, U.S.A. The Bible. — i. Entire in all types except Moon, in which it furnishes only Psalms, Proverbs, Gospels and Acts — Supplied by The American Bible Society, New York City, U.S.A. 2. Entire Bible, in Moon Type only — Supplied by Pennsylvania Bible House, 7th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., and Moon Society, Queen's Road, Brighton Periodicals.^ — The Christian Record, in New York Point and Braille; The Christian Record Office, College View, Neb., U.S.A. The Matilda Ziegler Magazine, in New York Point and Braille; The Ziegler Publishing Co., 309, West 53rd Street, New York City, U.S.A. Outlook for the Blind, ink print : Massachusetts Association for pro- moting the Interests of the Blind, 277, Harvard Street, Cambridge Station, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. F17 MUSEUMS, ART GALLERIES, AND LECTURES— GENERAL 1876 Frieze (H. S.) Art Museums and their connection with Libraries, U.S. Rept 434-444 1886 Cowell (P.) Origin and historv of some Liverpool Libraries, L.A. Trans (6). 36-37 1888 Wa lis (C. W.) Connexion between Free Libraries, Art Galleries and Museums, L.C. (5) 6-11 1892 Bain (J.) Junr. Museums, Art Galleries and Lectures in connection with Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 850-861, L.J. (18) 2x4-215 1894 Lectures and .Science and Art Classes, Greenwood's Public Libraries 470-9 1898 Ferrec (B.) Work of the Brooklyn Institute, L.J. (23) Conf No 144-145 Leipziger (H. M.) Lectures and classes, L.J. (23) Conf No 145-146 1903 Minto (J.) Public Libraries and Museums : a discussion of the connection between Art Galleries and their inter-relationship, L.A.R. (5) 261-264, Discussion 289-293 1905 Civic relations of Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries, L.J. (30) 222-223 1908 Piper (A. C.) Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries, L.W. (10) 419-421 1909 Bostwick (A. E.) What a Library may do for a small town, N.Y.L. (i) 172-173 F18 MUSEUMS 1876 Frieze (H. S.) Art Museums and their connection with Libraries, U.S. Rept 434-444 1881 Homes (H. A.) Libraries and Museums, L.J. (6) 81-86, 128-129 MUSEUM APPLIANCES 275 1885 Homes (H. A.) Libraries with Museums, L.J. (10) 229-231 1888 Wallis (C. W.) Connexion between Free Libraries and Art Galleries and Museums, L.C. (5) 6-1 1 1890 How to make a Library useful to a Museum, L.J. (15) 307 189^ Bain (J.) Junr. Museums in connection with Libraries, L.J. (18) 214 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 82 1898 Adler (C.) Museums of art and science, L.J. (23) Conf No 95-96 Mcdlicott (M.) Museums of art, history, and science, L.J. (23) Conf No 96-7 1901 Hale (\V. G.) Museums -Local and educational, L.W. (3) 335 1902 Lewis (P. E.) Libraries and Museums, L..L (3) 285-286 Meyer (A. B.) German view of American Libraries and Museums, L.J. (26) 868-869 Smith (L. H.) Co-operative work of the Museum and the Library, L.J. (27) 889 Dewey (M.) Should the local Library have a museum, P.L. (7) 148 1903 Minto'(J.) Public Libraries and Museums: a discussion of the connection between Libraries and Museums and Art Galleries and their inter- relationship, L.A.R. (5) 261-264, Discussion 289-293 Grinling- (C. H.) Libraries as workshops, L.A.R. (s) 403-405 Conklin (\V. J.) Union of Library and Museum, P.L. (8) 2-8, 47-49 Gaillard (E. W.) Beginnings of Museum work in Libraries, P.L. (8) 9-1 1 BojTg-an (E. L.) Sidelight in the Museum departnient of a Librarv, P.L. (8)11-12 Hopkins (A. H.) Link between the Library and the Museum, P.L. (8) 12-15 Museums and children, P.L. (8) 150-151 Laurie (C. F.) Museum in a small Library, P.L. (8) 154-155 1905 Civic relations of Libraries, Museums, and Art Galleries, L.J. (30) 222-223 Thomas (T. H.) National Museum and Librarv for Wales, L. (N.S.) (6) 212-220, L.W. (8) 6-7 Specialization of Museums, P.L. (10) 474-475 Mcllvaine (C.) Museums in their relation to Libraries, P.L. (10) 6-7 1906 Library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, L.J. (31) 125-126 Museums as an aid to Libraries, P.L. (11) 35-37 Brown (C. E.) Museum auxiliaries in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 31-32 1907 Ward (H. L.) Library and the Museum, L.J. (32) 307-311 Buell (H. C.) Library and its functions. Wis Lib Bull (3) 17-21 1908 Clarke (Sir C. P.) Access to Museum material, P.L. (13) 214-215 Wright (J.) Plea of the Art Librarian, P.L. (13) 348-349 Thwaites (R. G.) Local Public Museums in Wisconsin, Wis Lib Bull (4) ^ 34-36 Some representative local museums in connection with Wisconsin Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (4) 36-38 Museums as an adjunct to the Library, Wis Lib Bull (4) 55 Piper (A. C.) Libraries, Museums, and Art Galleries, L.W. (10) 419-421 F 18=1 MUSEUM AND GYMNASIUM ACT. 1891 1894 Greenwood's Public Libraries 577-581 1897 Grcen7vood's Library Yr-Bk 20, 22, 30 See also B 32 Legislation — British Islands F 18=2 MUSEUM APPLIANCES— GENERAL For particulars, apply to — • Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 21, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. LiHKARY BiJRKAi', Ltd. , Chicago, Ncw York, Boston, London Potter & Sons, Ltd., 160, Aldersgate Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. F 18=3 MUSEUM CASES For particulars, apply to — Adjustaiue Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Hammer, G. M., & Co., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.C. RONEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. 276 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY F19 ART GALLERIES 1888 Wallis (C. \V.) Connexion between Libraries, Art Galleries and Museums, L.C. (5) 5-" 1899 Chandler (A. C.) Library art club, L.J. (24) 521-523 1900 Spiclmann (M. H.) Art exhibitions and art catalogues, L. {N.S.) (i) 118-22 Pluinmer (M. \Y.) Photograph collection of Pratt Institute Library, L.J. Us) 7-^ Cutter (C. A.) Photographs and photo prints, L.J. (25) 619-625 1901 Foster (\V. E.) Photographic exhibitions in Public Libraries, L.J. (26) 139-140 Temple (A. G.) Art Galleries in relation to Public Libraries, L.A.R. (3) 13-21 1902 Guggenheimer (A.) Library methods for photographs, L.J. (27) 324-325 1907 Chesney (L. D.) Picture collections, Vt L.C. Bull (3) No 2, 3-4 Buell (H. C.) Library and its functions. Wis Lib Bull (3) 20 1908 Piper (A. C.) Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries, L.W. (10) 419-421 1909 Buckley (A. McC.) Pictures in Libraries, Cal Neivs Notts (4) 272-276 Warner (J.) PhotOi-'raphic surveys in connection with Public Libraries, L.A. (6J 240-245, Discussion 249-251 Buren (M. Van-) Small Library and art, P.L. (14) 18 Wilbur (W. A.) Lyric influences in the poets' corner of the Library of Congress, P.L. (14) 230-232 Sec also Exhibitions in Public Libraries F21 F20 EXHIBITIONS IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES— GENERAL. (Articles on the value of Exhibitions.) 1891 Green (S. S.) Presidential address, San Francisco Conference, L.J. (16) Conf No 7-8 1899 Moore (E. L.) Library exhibitions, P.L. (4) 148-152 1903 Morton (J.) Exhibitions and special days, P.L. (8) 464-465 1904 Foster (W. E.) Local exhibitions in Public Libraries, P.L. (9) 317-318 1905 Library exhibit by a Normal School, P.L. (10) 361 1907 Shaw (B. M.) Library exhibit in a small town, Vt L.C. Bull (3) No 4, 2-3 1908 Interesting Library exhibits. Lib Occ No 12, 14-15 1909 Ballinger (J.) Municipal Library and its public, L. {N.S.) (10) 188-200 F21 EXHIBITIONS IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES. (Articles on the value of Exhibitions.) Special Subjects: — Art Objects, Illustrations, Photographs, and Prints 1888 Bardwell (W. A.) Wanted— an index to illustrations, /../. (13) 173 1896 Dana (J. C.) Libraries and schools as art educators, L.J. (21) 150 Garland (C. H.) Photograph exhibition, P.L. (i) 187 Exhibition of pictures and engravings, P.L. (i) 227-228 1897 Carter (H. J.) Travelling Libraries of illustrations, L.J. (22) 293 Cutter (C. A.) Exhibits of photographs, posters, engravings, etc., L.J. (22) 256 Exhibition of mounted photographs, P.L. (2) 53-54 Tanner (M. E.) Travelling Library of pictures, P.L. (2) 263 Green (S. S.) Use of pictures in Public Libraries, JJ.S. Rept 1725-1731 1898 Offer of art exhibits to Libraries, L.J. (23) 74 1899 Chandler (A. C.) Library art club, L.J. (24) 521-523 Moore (E. L.) Library t-xhibits, P.L. (4) 148-152 1900 Plummer (M. W.) Photograph collection of Pratt Institute Library, L.J. (25) 7-8 Cutter (C. A.) Photographs and photo prints, L.J. (25) 619-625 1901 Foster (W. E.) Photographic exhibitions in Public Lilararies, L.J. (26) 139-140 1902 Guggenheimer (A.) Library methods for photographs, L.J. (27) 324-325 1903 Weitcnkampf (F.) Caricatures : their use in the Library, L.J. (28) 112-113 1904 — Print made useful, L.J. (30) 920-921 Civic relations of Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries, L.J. (30) 22-23 1905 Milner (A. V.) Artistic advertising, P.L. (10) 356 Duckworth (T.) Local and county photographic surveys, L.A.R. (7) 19-30 'Decoration of Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (1) 7 1906 Twort (H. A.) Collections of illustrations in Public Libraries, L.A. (5) 195-196 Dewey (M.) Library pictures, P.L. (11) lo-ii EXHIBITIONS IN LIBRARIES 277 Brainerd (J. F.) Picture work in the new Rochelle Public Library, P.L. (i i) 255-256 1907 Weitenkampf (F.) Cataloguing of prints, L.J. (32) 408-409 How to care f(?r pictures when not in use, P.L. (12) 51 See also Picture Bulletins E 126 Bookmaking, Bookbinding, Printing iQOi Exhibition illustrating; the history of book makin^Sf, P.L. (6) 279 1902 Adams (E. L.) Book exhibits at Plainfield, N.J., Public Library, L.J. (27) 763-765 . . 1904 Josephson (A. G. S.) Johann Gutenberg and the invention of printing exhibition, 1903, P.L. (g) 276-279 1907 Dana (J. C.) Physical side of books, L.J. {32) 331-358 Stalev (G. F.) Book exhibitions, L. IF. (lo) 106-108 1908 Philip (A. J.) Co-operative exhibition, L.W. (11) 193 Special — Books 1894 Lancaster (A.) Advantage of occasional exhibitions of the more valuable books, L. (6) 19-22 1902 Exhibition of books on special subjects, L.J. (27) 219-220 1906 Smith (B. S.) Methods of securing better reading, P.L. (11) 171-173 Gaillard (E. \V.) One way to popularize the Library, P.L. (11) 12-14 1907 Sikes (L. M.) Advertising' the children's room. Lib Occ No 10, 1-2 1909 Warner (J.) Holiday literature and picture exhibitions, L.W. (12) 49-54 LIBRARY EXHIBITIONS ON SPECIAL SUBJECTS F22 Animal Exhibition at Pratt Institute, L.J. (23) 671 F23 Architectural Exhibition at Medford (jNIass.), P.L. (3) 133 F24 Art Loan Exhibition at Braddock, L.J. (22) 155-6; Bridgeport (Ct.), L.J. (22) 104, 212, 271, 448; Cleveland (Case Library), P.L. (3) 394; Gardner (Mass.), P.L. (3) 4p; Marion (Ind.), L.J. (31) 142, P.L. (10) 100; Scoville, P.L. (8) 49 ; Springfield (Mass.), L.J. (23) 683 ; Wabash, P.L. (10) 377 F25 Basket Exhibition at Scoville Institute Library, P.L. (7) 441 F26 Bird Exhibition at Janesville (Wis.) Public Library, Wis Lib Bull (2) 50 F27 Butterflies Exhibition at Binghampton (N.Y.) Public Library, P.L. (12) 291 F28 Bibliographical Exhibition at Columbia L^niversity, P.L. (7) 196-197 F 29 Bookmaking Exhibition — Illustrating the evolution of a book, at Evanston (111.), P.L. (4) 39; Pratt Institute, L.J. (26) 2S8-289 F30 Printing Exhibition at Detroit, P.L. (9) 466; Boston, L.J. (31) 48, 71; Pratt Institute, P.L. (11) 414 F 31 Book Illustration at Bridgeport, L.J. (24) 586; Cedar Rapids (la.), P.L. (3) 83; Mansfield (O.), P.L. (7) 168; Scoville, P.L. (4) 163 F32 Bookbinding at Boston, /../. (22) 271; Hartford (Ct.), L.J. (30) 169; Havcrvill (Mass.), /../. (31) 140; Jamestown (N.Y.), P.L. g) 183; Newark (N.J.), L.J. (30)^104; P.L. (10) 357-359; Springfield (Mass.), P.L. (10) 359 F33 Book Plates at Boston, L.J. (22) 271; Yonkers (N.Y.) Woman's Institute, L.J. (31) 144 F34 Book Cover Designs at Stamford (Ct.), L.J. (2^^) 77 F35 Book Exhibitions— General, at Aberdeen, L. (7) 367; Appleton (Wis.), Wis Lib Bull (i) 66; Brechin, L. (7) 323; Cheltenham, L. (8) 33, L. (10) 339; Chelsea, L. (6) 122, (7) 84, 195; Plainfield (N.J.), L.J. (27) 763-765 Book Exhibitions — Special Collections F36 Art Books at Montague Branch, Brooklyn, P.L. (12) 207; Newark (N.J.), L.J. (22) 48, 717; Philadelphia, L.J. (22) 49 F37 Bird Books at Milwaukee (Wis.) Library, L.J. (24) 227 F38 Children's Books at Buffalo, P.L. (4) 38; Helena (Mont.), P.L. (3) 175; Plainfield (N.J.), L.J. (20) 22; St. Joseph (Mo.). L.J. (23) 543; Travelling Exhibition of children's books, Wis Lib Bull (i) 77, (2) SI. (.0 38 F39 Christmas Gift Books at Pratt Institute, L.J. (30) 44, P.L. (7) 37, (10) 40; Washington (D.C), P.L. (10) 39 278 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY F40 Historical Works of America — General, at Columbia University, P.L. (9) 516-517; Newark (N.J.), P.L. (12) 113-114 F41 Californian Books at Pasadena (Cal.), L.J. (24) 543 F42 Newark Books at Newark (N.J.), P-I- (10) 315 F43 New York Books and Documents at New York Public Libraries (Lenox Building), L.J. (25) 98, P.L. (8) 332 F44 Music Books at Pennsylvania Literary Club, P.L. (4) 26 F45 Nature Books at Brooklyn (N.Y.), L.J. (24) 226 F 46 Reference Books at Reading, L. (6) 184 F47 Costume — Prints on old-time costume at Havervill (Mass.), P.L. (12) 161 F 48 Educational Work— Exhibition of College bulletins at Wilmington (Del.), L.J. (27) 795 ; Drawings in Newark Schools at Newark (N.J.), P-L. (12) 247 F 49 Fish Exhibit, Wis Lib Bull (3) 40 F50 Forestry Exhibit at Newark (N.J.), P.L. (12) 208 F 51 Geographical and Geological Exhibition at Springfield (Mass.), L.J. (24) 230 F52 Indian Curios and Relics Exhibit at Michigan City (Ind.), P.L. (4) 446-7; Scoville Institute (111.), P.L. (4) 427; Webster Library, New York City, L.J. (24) 320 F53 Industrial Exhibit at Binghampton (N.Y.), P.L. (12) 76, 235 F54 Irish Exhibit at the Portage (Wis.) Library, Wis Lib Bull (3) 21 F55 Lantern Slide Exhibit, Wis Lib Bull (i) 6-7 F56 Library Buildings Exhibition of designs at Los Angeles (Cal.), P.L. (3) 228; Massachusetts Literary Club, P.L. (4) 115; Ferguson Library, Stamford (Ct.). L.J. (26) 37 F57 Needlework at Passaic Library, P.L. (11) 472 F58 Paintings, Exhibition— General, at Newark (N.J.), P.L. (8) 244-245; Passaic, ^■J- (24) 320 F 59 of, by American Artists at Cedar Rapids (la.), P.L. (12) 375; Marion (Ind.), P.L. (12) 114; Newark (N.J.), P.L. (lo) 150 F60 in Oil at Newark (N.J.), P.L. (10) 150 F61 Water Colour at New York Public Library, P.L. (11) 272 F62 by Indian Artists at Peru (Ind.), P.L. (10) 145 Examples of work of Individual Artists : — F63 Rossetti Pictures at New York (Lenox Building), L.J. (27) 208 F 64 Tadema Reproductions at Burlington (la.), P.L. (9) 42 F65 Whistler Prints at New York (Lenox Building), L.J. (25) 761 F 66 Special Subjects — American etchings at Lenox Library, P.L. (11) 340 F67 Revolutionary Pictures at Bridgeport (Ct.), L.J. {2^) 160, P.L. (3) 182 F 68 Greek Vases — Drawings and engravings illustrating Greek Vases at Forbes Library, Northampton, L.J. (22) 273 F69 Madonna, Pictures of, at Withers Public Library, P.L. (4) 40 F70 War Pictures at Dayton (C), P.L. (4) 467; New York (Lenox Building), L.J. (30) 370 F71 Picture Bulletins at New York Library, P.L. (11) 340 F72 Prints Exhibition— Copley Prints at Illinois State Library School, P.L. (3) 18 F73 Japanese Prints at Cleveland (O.), L.J. (30) x68, P.L. (10) 151; Newark, P.L. (10) 200; New York (Lenox Building), L.J. (26) 229; Pratt Institute, P.L. (8) 71 F 74 Mezzotints at Lenox Library, P.L. (10) 200-201 F 75 Reproductions— Lithographs at Bridgeport (Ct.), L.J. (22) 44 Pictures at Denver, L.J. (22) 90; Mansfield (O.), L.J. (7) 168; Newark (N.J.), P.L. (2) 53-54; Scoville (Inst.), P.L. (4) lo-ii ; Springfield (Mass.), P.L. (3) 267 LIBRARY LECTURES 279 F76 Pearl Industry Exhibit at Muscatino Library, P.L. (11) 508 F77 Periodicals Exhibition of Fad Periodicals at Cedar Rapids (la.), P-l- ii) I34 Illinois Stale Library School, P.L. (;,) 55 F78 Photography Exhibit at Cleveland (Case Library), /'./.. (4) 39, 467; Massa- chusetts Library Club, P.L. (4) 23 F79 Photographs of Florence at Brockton Public Library, P.L. (4) 163 F80 Venice at Massachusetts Library Club, P.L. (3) 177 F81 West Indian Scenes at Brookline (Mass.), L.J. {22) 44-45 F82 Plant Studies Exhibit, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 7, 137 Portrait Exhibitions F83 Burns Exhibit at Portage (Wis.) Library, Wis Lib Bull (3) 9 F84 Cromwell Exhibit at Springfield (Mass.), L.J. (25) 83, P.L. (4) 457 F85 Franklin Exhibit at Boston, L.J. (31) 71 F86 Hero Exhibit at Pratt Institute, L.J. (2^) 146-148 F87 Schiller Exhibit at New York (Lenox Building), L.J. (30) 370 F88 Washington Exhibit at Boston Public Library, P.L. (3) 133 F89 Poster Exhibition at Illinois State Normal School, P.L. (10) 356; Michigan City (Ind.), P.L. (7) 65; Port Huron (Mich.), L.J. (22) 764; Scoville Institute, P.L. (4) 10- 11 F90 Pottery Exhibition at Mankato (la.), Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 7, 135 F9I Silli Exhibition at Muscatine (la.), P.L. (11) 508 F92 Textile Exhibition at Pratt Institute, P.L. (4) 87 F93 Valentine Exhibition at Boston, P.L. (4) 179; Cleveland (O.), L.J. (23) 120; Kansas City (Mo.), L.J. (24) 125; Pratt Institute, L.J. (25) 135; Scoville Institute, P.L. (8) 174-175 F94 Wild Flowers Exhibition at Pratt Institute, L.J. (25) 244 F95 Wood Engraving Exhibition at New York (Lenox Building), P.L. (8) 16; Binghampton (N.Y.), P.L. (12) 162 F96 LIBRARY LECTURES 1878 Axon (W. E. A.) Library lectures, L.J. (3) 47-49 1879 Bailey (W. H.) Lectures in connection with Libraries, L..4. Trans (2) 34-37, L.J. (4) 410 1882 Cowell (P.) Lectures at the Liverpool Library, L.A.M.N. (3) 53-56 1883 Poole (W. F.) Lectures on the use of books, L.J. (8) 51-52 Foster (W. E.) Lectures, L.J. (8) 244 Dale (A. W. W.) Library lectures, L.J. (8) 338 1893 Cowell (P.) How to popularize a Free Library, L.J. (18) 461-465 1894 Dent (R. K.) Free lectures in connection with Libraries, L. (6) 354-360 Greenwood's Public Libraries 47o-47<) 1895 Briscoe (J. P.) Half-hour talks about books with Library readers, L. (7) 18-20 1897 Cowell (P.) Public Library work forty years ago (Free Lectures as aids to Library work), 2nd hit Conf 99-102, Discussion 236 1899 Roberts (F. M.) Lectures in Public Libraries, L.A. (2) 53-58 Librarv extension work: Lectures, L.W. (i) 121-125 Dent (k. K.) Library extension work : Lectures, L.W. (i) 162-164, 220-221 1900 Cowell (P.) Free Public Library lectures, L.A.R. (i) 146-150 Olcott (F. J.) Story telling, lectures, and other adjuncts to the children's room, P.L. (5) 282-284 1901 Kimmins (C. W.) Lectures under the Public Libraries .Acts, L.A.R. (3) 6-12 1902 Willcock (W. J.) Library lectures : a retrospect and a suggestion, L.A.R. (4) 394-400 1903 Roberts (H. D.) Library lectures (Letter), L.A.R. (5) 159 McKnight (E.) Public Libraries and University extension, L.A.R. (5) 270-5 Mould (R. W.) Some Library aids — other than mechanical, L.A.R. (5) 367-368 Rae (W. S. C.) Popularising the best books, L.A.R. (5) 626-628 Nolen (J.) Aid from University extension methods, L.J. (28) 225-227 Moore (H. K.) University extension lectures and Libraries, L. TI'. (6) 117-23 28o BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1904 Jast (L. S.) Library extension work in Great Britain, L.J. (29) Conf No 34-37 1905 Sampson (H. A. C.) Public Library lectureship, L.W. (7) 212-214 Woodruff (C. H.) Education through Free Libraries, P.L. (10) 346-350 Scybold (S. V.) University extension and Public Libraries, P.L. (10) 512-14 Legislative Bill for public lectures in Wisconsin Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (0 34 1906 Newcombe (C. F.) Library lectures and extension work, L.A. (5) 61-64 Dewey (M.) Library pictures, P.L. (11) lo-ii Patten (F. C.) Library and the lecture, P.L. (11) 489-492 Study and lecture courses in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 28-29 Lindemann (A. S.) Free lecture system and Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 63 1907 Roberts (R.) Relation of Public Libraries to the present sj'stem of educa- tion, L.A.R. (9) 1-14 Newcombe (C. F.) Raison d'etre of Library lectures, L.A.R. (9) 231-243, Discussion 261-266 Redgrave (J.) Public Library book extension service, L.A. (5) 290-292 Rae (W. S. C.) Library lecture courses, L.W. (10) 81-83 Hutchins (F. A.) Sunday afternoon lectures in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (3) 8 1908 Brown (f. D.) Lecture in Belgium on work of British Municipal Libraries, L. (N'.S.) (9) 223 — Bibliographical lantern slides, L.A.R. (10) 147-148, 215-217 Ballinger (J.) Milton Tercentenary, L.A.R. (10) 317-318 Huntting (H. R.) Public Library from business man's standpoint, P.L. (13) 335-339 1909 Public Library activities in California, Cal News Notes (4) 246-250 Charges for admission to lectures, L.A.R. (11) 40 Roebuck (G. E.) On the need of a Lecture Bureau, L.A.R. (11) 47-48 Doubleday (W. E.) Home Reading Union and children, L.A.R. (11) 206-7 London University and London Libraries, L.A.R. (11) 347-348 Provision of lantern and operator out of Library rate, L.A.R. (11) 415 Library lectures, L.A.R. (11) 608-610 Sayers (W. C. B.) Librarian as a lecturer, L.W. (12) 23-27 Abrams (A. W.) Libraries and visual instruction, N.Y.L. (i) 235-237 For particulars relating to the hire and purchase of Lantern Slides, apply to — Newton & Co., 3, Fleet Street, E.C. Steward, J. H., 406 and 457, Strand, W.C. Wood, E. G., 1-2, Queen Street, Cheapside, E.C. Wrench, J., & Son, 50, Gray's Inn Road, W.C. PRINCIPLES OF BOOK SELECTION 281 CLASS G— Books Gl BOOK SELECTION— PRINCIPLES, etc. 1876 Poole (VV. F.) Selection of books, U.S. Rcpt 479-81 Dewey (M.) Book selection, L.J. (1) 391-3 1877 VVinsor (J.) Inaugural address, ist Int Conf 1-2 1 Harrison (R.) Selection of books for popukir Libraries, ist Int Conf 51-6, L.J. (2) 145-150 Anderson (J. M.) Selection and selectors of books, ist Int Conf 57-8, L.J, (2) 151-2 Mullins (J. D.) Note on books suitable for Lending Libraries, ist Int Conf 59, L.J. (2) 152 1878 Homes (H. A.) Selection of books for popular Libraries, L.J. (3) 50-1, 53-4 Library in relation to special classes of readers, L.J. (3) Conf No 65-85 1880 Pendleton (A. M.) Notions wise and otherwise, L.J. (5) 3-6 1884 James (H. P.) Selection of books for Newton Library, L.J. (9) 209-10 See also 207-8 1885 Littie (G. T.) What should be done for an old Library with a limited income, L.J. (10) 245-46 1887 Foster (VV. E.) Library's maximum of usefulness, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 195-2 11 Jackson (K. M.) Book selection and buying, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 5 Nelson (C. A.) Choosing and buying books, L.J. (12) 155-6 Woodruff (E. H.) Birmingham lectures, L.J. (12) 253-254 1889 How we choose and buy new books : Symposium, L.J. (14) 336-9, 372 Cutter (C. A.) Presidential address — St. Louis Conference, L.J. (14) 150 1890 Coe (E. M.) Should x\merican literature be specially favoured in our [American] Libraries, L.J. (15) 101-4, Discussion 1 16-17 Griswold (W. M.) Choice of books in Public Libraries, especially at Cambridge, L.J. (15) no Higginson (T. W.) Cambridge Library and its critic, L.J. (15) no- 11 Foster (W. E.) Industrial additions to Providence Library, L.J. (15) 144 Nelson (C. A.) How the books were bought for our Library, L.J. (15) Conf No 38-9 Green (S. S.) Relation of Librarian to Book Committee, L.J. (15) Conf No 116-17 1891 lies (G.) Book reviewing systematized, L.J. (16) 208 1892 Selection and buying of books [Massachusetts Library Club], L.J. (17) 172 Stanley (H. M.) List of books for model Libraries, L.J. (17) 233 Report of Committee on preparation of lists for purchase : Massachusetts Library Club, L.J. (17) 429 lies (G.) Evaluation of literature, L.J. (17) Coaf No 18-22, Discussion 63-5, 80-1 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, U.S. Rept 809-826 1893 Report on lists of books [Massachusetts Library Club], L.J. (18) 85-6 Adams (C. F".) Sifting as a Library policy, L.J. (18) 1 18-19. ^^^ ^^^^ ^^7 Green (S. S.) .Adaptation of Libraries to constituencies, L.J. (18) 219-20 Jones (G. M.) .Accession department, L.J. (18) 234-235, Discussion Conf No 46-51 1894 Johnston (D. V. R.) Selection of books, L.J. (19) Conf No 36-7 Bardwell (W. A.) Selection of books, L.J. (19) Conf No 37-8 Brett (W. H.) Selection of books, L.J. ( iq) Conf No 38-9 I'tley (H. M.) Selection of books, L.J. (19) Conf No 39-41 Crunden (F. M.) Selection of books, L.J. (iq) Conf No 41-2 1895 Brown (J. D.) .Select li.sts of book on imi)orlant subjects, L.W. (7) 363-6 Larned (J. N.) Selection of books for a Public Library, L.J. (20) 270-272 Cutler (M. S., Mrs. Fairchild) Principles of selection of books, L.J. (20) 330-41 1896 Hewins {C. M.) New and old books, L.J. (21) Conf No 47-8 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer— Book selection, P.L. (i) 9-10 1897 Rawson (H.) Dutif.-s of Librarv Committees, 2nd Int Conf 28-29 Andrews (E. P.) Book selection, /../. (22) Conf No 70-74 282 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1900 190 1 1902 Lemcke (E.) Librarian and the Importer, L.J. (22) Conf No 12-16, P.L. (2) 443-6 Potter (A. C.) Selection of books for College Libraries, L.J. (22) Conf No 39-44 Books of 1896 : Classified list of best books for a small Library, L.J. {22) 83-8, 136-42 Wire (G. E.) Book selection, buying and binding, L.J. (24) Conf No 63-5 — Expert advice, which is not expert, L.J. (24) Conf No 523-4 Fiction Committee of Boston Public Library, L.J. (24) Conf No 528-9 Burgovne (F. J.) Selection and purchase of books, L. W . (i) 136-8, 157-9 Swift (L. B.) Essentials of Library equipment, P.L. (4) 72-76 Wire (G. E.) Book selection, buying and binding, P.L. (4) 261-2 Orr (C.) Book buying and trade bibliographies, P.L. (4) 345*347 Crunden (F. M.) How things arc done in one American Library, L. {^.S.) (i) 290-8 Baker (E. A.) Wanted— A guide book to books, L.A.R. (2) 89-97 Foster (W. E.) Standard Library (Experiment at Providence), L.J. (25) Conf No 36-8 Book selection and annotation, L.W. (3) 37-40 Co-operative reading — expert advice at Cleveland, P.L. (5) 250 Aldred (T.) Book selection and rejection, L.A.R. (3) 143-56 Burgoyne (F. J.) Choice of books for a small Library, L.A.R. (3) 189-97, Discussion 225-6 Wire (G. E.) Some principles of book and picture selection, L.J. (26) 54-6 Cutter (C. A.) Should Libraries buy only the best books? L.J. (26) 70-2 Brown (J. D.) Out-of-print books, L.W. (3) 141-42, 215-19, 235-37, 287-90 Koopman (H. L.) Collecting for the future, P.L. (6) 133-4, 195-7 Order routine, Rept of Libn of Cong 212-220 Selection of books, Minn. la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 26-35 Standard for Library books, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 28-29 Baker (E. A.) Book reviews : their help and their hindrances in selection, L.A.R. (4) 28-36 Reading for the poor, L.J. (27) 245-248 Brett (W. H.) Book buying for large Public Libraries, P.L. (7) 418-419 - — Some notes on book selection, la Lib O. (2) 1-4 Putnam (H.) Books and the people, la Lib O. (2) 21-22 Brainard (J. M.) " Coming out of Egypt," la Lib O. (2) 42-43 Johnston (D. V. R.) Auction catalogue problem, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85), Bulletin No 75, 97-100 Fairchild (S. C.) Periodicals useful for reviews, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85), Bulletin No 75, 131-134 1903 Adams (W. H.) Ways of making a Library useful, L.J. (28) 286-290 Hosmer (J. K.) Some things that are uppermost, L.J. (28) Conf No 1-8 Brown (J. D.) Reprints of standard works, L.W. (6) 8-10, 39-41, 71-73, 130-133, 162-165, 210-212 Cattell (S. W.) and A. B. Kroeger. Aids to book selection, Pcnn L.C. Bull (i) 20 Bostwick (A. E.) How Libraries choose books, P.L. (8) 137-141 Humphrey (G. P.) Selection of books for a small Library, P.L. (8) 144-5 Andrews (C. W.) Acquisition of books, P.L. (8) 195-202 Fairchild (S: C.) Book selection. P.L. (8) 281 1904 Savage (E. A.) Book selection, L.A. (4) 190-195 Willcock (W. J.) Proportionate representation of literature in Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 336-344 Foster (\V. E.) Where ought ihe emphasis to be placed in Library purchases? L.J. (29) 229 Public Libraries and the sale of books, L.J. (29) 243-247 Adams (C. F.) Problem of the small Library, L.J. (29) 365-367 Bond (H.) Some features of Library practice in Great Britain, L.J. (20) Conf No 2S-30 Hodges (N. D. C.) Selection of books, P.L. (9) 311-315 Selection and purchase of books, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 33-37 1905 Importance of book selection, L.W. (8) 1-6 Cutter (W. P.) Notes on book purchasing for small Libraries, L.J. (30) 518-520 Gaillard (E. W.) Trustees and Library appropriations, L.J. (30) 403-404 Leighton (F. H.) Preparing new books and restoring old, P.L. (10) 223 Lindsay (M. B.) Some general principles of book selection, P.L. (10) 267-71 BOOKSELLERS. EXPORTERS. ETC. 283 Jacobson (K. M.) Book selection and buying, Minn P.L.C. Notes (5) 5-7 Bacon (C.) Principles of book selection, h'.Y.L. (i) 3-6 1906 Municipal Libraries' aims in book buying : symposium, L. (N.S.) (7) 46-69 Library in relation to special classes of readers, L.J. (31) 65-85 Public Library's aim in book buying. L.J. (31) 1 19-123 Importance of book selection, L.W. (9) 1-6 Prentiss (M. E.) Book selection and purchase for a small Library, F.L. (") 55 Baldwin (K. V.) Order routine in Brooklyn Public Library, P.L. (11) 560-1 Ames (C. \V.) National materialism and the Public Library, Minn P.L.C. Notes (9) 4-13 Walker (J. M.) Public Library in a small town, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 4, 10-12 1907 Jcffers (L.) Successful book purchase system, L.J. (32) 65-67 Coutts {H. T.) Specialization in Library work, L.W. (9) 393-396 Putnam (\\\ H.) Duties of the Library Director, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 4, 43-46 Bacon (C.) Principles of book selection, N.Y.L. (i) 3-6, Vt L.C. Bull (3) No 3, 1-5 Approved books, N.Y.L. (i) 51-52 Proportion of books in different classes, N.Y.L. (i) 152 Ballard (H. H.) In the matter of book selection. Wis Lib Bull (3) 94 1908 Bostwick (A. E.) Librarian as a censor: address of President of A. L.A. at Lake Minnetonka Conference, A. L.A. Bull (2) 1 14-12 1, L.J. (33) 237-244 Two minute talks on various books, /1.L..4. Bull (2) 167-171 Moore (A. C.) Library membership as a civic force, A. L.A. Bull (2) 372-380, L.J. (33) 269-271 Ballinger (J.) Municipal Library and its public, L. (N.S.) (9) 309-322 Pollard (A. W.) Recent English purchases at the British Museum, L. (.V.5.) (9) 323-332 Burpee (L. J.) Are reviews reliable, L.J. (33) 101-102 Result of the A. L.A. Bookbinding Committee's investigations, L.J. (33) 58-59, 190- 19 I Jeffers (L. R.) Editions suggested for a circulating Library, L.J. (33) 48-53 Principles underlying the selection and rejection of books, L.J. (33) 128-49 Huck (T. W.) Check on the book fund, L.W. (11) 116-118 Lee (M.) Book selection and book buying, P.L. (13) 24-25 Dana (J. C.) Selection and rejection of books, L.J. (33) 148-149, P.L. (13) 177-178 Rosenberg (L) Directing the taste of casual readers, P.L. (13) 294-299 Taylor (F. B.) Building a Library, la Lib O. (5) 192 Pleasants (L. J.) Author from the Librarian's standpoint, Wis Lib Bull (4) 48-49 1909 Stewart (J. D.) and O. E. Clarke. Guides to book selection, L.W. (11) 409-417, 445-450 Hawkes (A. J.) Partisan literature in Public Libraries, L. Tl'. (12) 28-34 Gauss (C.) Popular education in literature, L.J. (34) 391-304 Bostwick (A. E.) How to raise the standard of book selection, P.L. (14) 163-167 Book symposium at Lake George, L.J. (34) 442-443, 444-445 Book symposium. Wis Lib Bull (5) 83-84 Fairchild (S. C.) Book symposium at Lake George, P.L. (14) 343-344 Corns (A. R.) Some insufliciently developed points in Library practice, L.A.R. (II) 257-263 Askew (S. B.) The place, the man and the book, N.Y.L. (1) 163-169 Receiving and preparing books for the shelves, Wis Lib Bull (5) 14 Rathbone (F. L.) Borrower and his book, N.Y.L. (i) 228-232 BOOKSELLERS, EXPORTERS, AND LIBRARY AGENTS Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frank fort-o-M., Germanv Beazlev, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Cazenove & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. Dawson & Son, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. 284 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, VV.C. Preston & Co., 77, Clapham Park Road, S.W. Sinclair & Woolstox, Ltd., Ciieapside, Nottingham Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W . Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.C. G2 BOOK BUYING 1876 Poole {W. F.) Purchase of books, U.S. Rept 481-4S3 1877 Walford (C.) On special collections of books, L.J. (2) 140-145 1878 Spofford (A. R.) Book auction catalogues and their perils, L.J. (3) 53-54 1881 Book auction catalogues, L.J. (6) 157-158 1884 Purchase of books by Librarians, L.J. (9) 99 1885 Effect of Free Libraries on publishing trade, L.J. (10) 131 Caspar (C. M.) Hints in finding author, title, publisher, etc., L.J. (10) 180-182 Auction prices in London, L.J. (10) 36-37 1887 Gamut (D.) Art of book buying, L.J. (12) 293 Fletcher (W. L) Value of old books, L.J. (12) 292-293 1889 Carr (H. J.) Buying books by Library boards, L.J. (14) 41-42 Harris (G. W.) Some German publishing methods, L.J. (14) 250-254 Green (S. S.) How we choose and buy new books, L.J. (14) 336-337 Peoples (W. T.) How we choose and buy new books, L./. .(14) 337 Schwartz (J.) How we choose and buy new books, L.J. (14) 337-338 Poole (R. B.) How we choose and buy new books, L.J. (14) 338 Bard well (W. A.) How we choose and buy new books, L.J. (14) 33S Berry (S. H.) How we choose and buy new books, L.J. (14) 338-339 Edmands (J.) How we choose and buy new books, L.J. (14) 339 Larned (J. N.) How we choose and buy new books, L.J. (14) 339 Tvler (A. W.) Book agent baffled, L.J. (14) 464 1890 Nelson (C. A.) How books were bought in our Library, L.J. (15) Conf No 38-39 Curtis (C. B.) Tariff on books by mail, L.J. (15) 180-181 Stocking the Newberry Library, L.J. (15) 234-235 Do Free Libraries decrease the popular sale of books, L.J. (15) 237 Book buying. Greenwood's Public Libraries 400-403 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, U.S. Rept 814-818, L.J. (18) 234-5, Conf No 46-51 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer— Book buying, P.L. (i) 40-41 1897 Lemcke (E.) Librarian and the Importer, L.J. (22) Conf No 12-16, P.L. (2) 443-446, 487-489 Pennock (B. W.) Ordermg books, P.L. (2) 132-133 Ogle (H.) Book buying, L.A. (i) 111-115 1898 Book buying, P.L. (3) 19-20 Orr (C.) Book buying >and trade bibliographies, P.L. (3) 345-349 igoi Richmond (L.) What proportion of appropriation should be spent for books, periodicals, etc., P.L. (6) 428-430 1902 Sanborn (A. S.) Method of keeping statistics of expenditure for books, L.J. (27) 1007-1008 1903 Hulme (E. W.) Librarian's aids, L.A.R. (5) 127-129 Underbill (C. M.) Book ordering and buying, P.L. (8) 142-144 Andrews (C. W.) Acquisition of books, P.L. (8) 195-202 1904 Willcock (W. j.) Proportional representation of different classes of literature in Libraries, L.A.R. (6) 336-344 Bulletin of the A.L.A. Committee on book prices, L.J. (29) 447-448 Librarian as a book buyer, la Lib O. (4) 37-42 1905 Cutter (W. P.) Notes on book purchasing for small Libraries, L.J. (30) 18-20 Bulletin of A.L.A. Committee on book buying, L.J. (30) 151 Report of A.L.A. Committee on book buying, L.J. (30) Conf No 144-146, P.L. (10) 408-409 Order section routine, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 543-545 Order section routine for small Library, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 547 Recent books. Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, 14-16 BOOK BUYING RECORDS 285 1906 Macurdy (T.) Methods of book buyinf^, L.J. (31) 14-15 Whitmore (T. H.) Methods of book biiyniijr, L.J. (31) 16-17 Lamprey (W. L.) Methods of book buying, L.J. (31) 17 Prentiss (M. E.) Book sek^ction and purchase for small Libraries, P.L. (11) 55-59 Baldwin (E. V.) Order department of a Branch Library, P.L. (11) 509-11 1907 Repori of A.L.A. Book Buying Committee, A.L.A. Bull (i) No i, 5-6, Conf No 59-62, P.L. (13) 260-261 Brown (D. C.) Scope of book purchases in a State Library, A.L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 227-230 Lord (L E.) Some notes on the principles and practice of book buying for Libraries, L.J. {7,2) 3-1 1, 56-64 JelTers (L. R.) Successful book purchase system, L.J. (32) 65-67 Duty free importation of books by College Incorporated Libraries, L.J. (32) 502-504 \\'yer (M. G.) Book auction sales and secondhand catalogues, P.L. (12) 53-56 Bahieun (C. H.) Trustee's view of the book buying problem, la Lib Q. (5) 177-178 Fearey (C. S.) Some reasons against purchasmg subscription books published in sets. Lib Occ No 10, 9-10 1908 Young (J. D.) Fugitive bibliography in relation to book selection, L.A. (b) 192-196 Letter to the American Publishers' Association, L.J. (33) 58-59 Wright (P. B.) Some book buying and other Library problems, P.L. (13) 120-123, 165-16S Books in relation to Libraries, L.A. (6) 21 1-2 14 Report of A.L.A. Book Buying Committee, .4.L./L Bull (2) 179-183, Discussion by VV. P. Cutter 183-190 Koch (T. W.) Apportionment of book funds in College and University Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (2) 341-347 Jeffers (L. R.) Suggestions for economy in book purchasing, L.J. (33) 494-495 1909 Newcombe (C. I'.) Book buying and book reading, L.A.R. (11) 147-149 A.L.A. Report of Committee on book buying, L.J. (34) 18-19 Burnite (C.) Book buying for a small Children's Library, Lib Occ (2) 60- 1 For List of Booksellers and Library Agents see under G i G21 BOOK BUYING— RECORDS AND PROCESSES 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, U.S. Govt Rept 817-818 1899 Burgoyne (F. J.) Selection and purchase of books, L. IF. (i) 157-159 1900 Jast (L. S.) Accessions : checking of processes, L. (N.S.) (i) 152-153 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. {N.S.) (i) 290-298 1902 Records and processes, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 30 Order routine, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 36, 71 1905 Order section routine, N.V.S.L. Rept (SS) 543-545 Order section routine for small Library, .V. V.S.L. Rept (88) 547 1909 Coolidge (O. P.) Records necessary for the small Library, P.L. (14) 10-13 See also G 25 G22 BOOK BUYING— ROUTINE BOOK 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, U.S. Rept 817-818 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 63-64 1899 Burgoyne (F. J.) Selection and purchase of books, L.W. (i) 157-159 G23 BOOK BUYING— ORDER FORM 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, U.S. Rept 817 1902 Order form lor books, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 27-28, 71 G24 BOOK BUYING— PROPOSITION BOOK 1897 Brown (J. D.) I'ormation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 61 1899 Burgoyne (F. J.) Selection and purchase of books, L.W. (i) 157-159 G25 SUGGESTION SLIP 1897 Brown (J D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 6i 1899 Burgoyne (F. J.) Selection and purchase of books, L.W. (1) 157-159 286 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY G3 COOPERATIVE BOOK BUYING 1897 Hart (S.) Co-operation in Hartford Libraries, L.J. (22) 95-96 Foster (W. E.) Co-operation in Providence Libraries, L.J. (22) 344-346 1904 Savage (E. A.) Co-operative book buying, L.A.R. (6) 229-240 1908 Cutter (VV. P.) Acme of co-operation, F.L. (13) 217-218, A.L.A. Bull (2) 183-190 Report of the Book Buying Committee of the A.L.A., A.L.A. BiiU (2) 179-183, Discussion 183-190 McDonald (K. I.) A.L.A. Book list, A.L.A. Bull (2) 197-199 1909 Inkster (L.) Co-operative schemes for Libraries in the London area, L.A.R. (11) 9-12, Discussion 31-36 Co-operative book purchasing, L.J. (34) 18, 526 0 4 NET PRICE SYSTEM 1901 Palmer (VV. M.) Relationship of Publishers, Booksellers and Librarians, L.J. (26) Conf No 31-37, Discussion 134-140 1902 Doubleday (W. E.) Question of " net books," L.A.R. (4) 140-6 Net prices for books [Massachusetts Library Club Committee], L.J. (27) 25-7 Net prices: Statement from A.L.A. Committee, L.J. (27) 77-S Bowerman (G. F.) Net prices and Public Libraries, L.J. (27) 134-6 Net price question [Massachusetts Library Club on Mr. Scribner's letter], L.J. (27) 203 Net price question, L.J. {2y) 264-6 A.L.A. Relations of Libraries to book trade: Report of Committee, L.J. (27) Conf No 142-3, Discussion 143-7, Resolution 171 Cost of books to Libraries, P.L. (7) 68-9 Daniels (J. F.) New phase of net price controversy, P.L. (7) 222-3 Kautz (F. P.) Bookseller's word,- P.L. (7) 236-7 Net prices on Library books, la Lib O. (2) 35 1903 Net books : What next? Practical suggestions for Librarians, L. (N.S.) (4) 251-7 A.L.A. Committee : Report on relations with book trade, L.J. (28) 67 American Booksellers' Association on net prices, L.J. [28) 294 A.L.A. Committee : Report on relations of Librarians to bopk trade, L.J. (28) Conf No 134-5, Discussed bv the following : — Zimmerman (VV. F.), Conf No 136-40; Hopkins (A. 'H.), Conf No 144-6; Hazeltine (Miss), 142-3; Vote of A.L.A. Council 225 Daniels (J. F.) Net price system in operation, P.L. (8) 54-5 Zimmerman (VV. F.) Some remarks on the net price system, P.L. (8) 220-3 Hopkins (A. H.) Net price question, P.L. (8) 274-5 1904 Maclehose (R.) Net books : VV'hy it is not practicable to make a reduction in their price to Libraries, L. (N.S.) (5) 52-8 Libraries and net prices : Suggestions to Librarians, L.J. (29) 24 Public Libraries and the sale of books, L.J. (29) 243-7 Net price system under consideration, P.L. (9) 13 Net prices to Libraries (Reprinted from the Dial, Chicago), P.L. (9) 166-7 1905 Bostwick (A. E.) Net book prices from the Library standpoint, P.L. (10) 292-294 Cutter (W. P.) Notes on book buying for small Libraries, Vt L.C. Bull (I) 13-15 1906 Savers (VV. C. B.) Publishers and Public Libraries : a comment on the '"' Book war," L.A. (5) 187-188 Net prices in Great Britain, L.J. (31) 674 Barlow (H.) Book war: another comment, L.W. (9) 189-201 1907 Times Book war, /LL..1. Bull (i) No 1, 9-10 Sayers (VV. C. B.) Book war: a further comment, L.W. (9) 267-8 Net Book Conference, L.W. (9) 369-71 Barlow (H.) Net book system, L.W. (9) 397-402 Conference on net books, L.A.R. (9) 269-84 Net books agreement, L.A.R. (9) 478-9 Hanson (F.) Net books and London booksellers (a letter), L.A.R. (9) 588 Discussion on the net books question, L.A.R. (9) 657-62, 681-2 Plan of the American Publishers' Association adopted at meeting held January 9th, 1907, L.J. (32) 20 Lord (L E.) Some notes on the principles and practice of book buying for Libraries, L.J. (32) 3-1 1, 56-64 AIDS TO BOOK SELECTION 287 1908 Net book question, L.W. (10) 91-92 Doubleday (W. E.) Book buying- scheme, L.A.R. (10) 525-527 Report of the Net Books Committee presented by W. VV. Topley, L.A.R. (10) 566-568 Report of the Book Buying Committee, .1.L..1. Bull (2) 179-183, Discus- sion by \V. P. Cutter, 183-190 Copyright protection docs not cover price protection, L.J. (33) 230 G5 DISCOUNTS TO LIBRARIES 1876 Poole (W. F.) and others. The 20 per cent, discount rate, L.J. (i) 134-139 1877 — Discounts on book purchases, L.J. (2) 26 1892 Discussion on booksellers' discounts to Libraries, L. (4) 195-199 1907 Lord (L E.) Some notes on the principles and practice of book buying for Libraries, L.J. (32) 3-1 1, 56-64 1908 JefTers (L.) Suggestions for economy in book purchasing, L.J. (33) 494-5 G6 DUTY AND TARIFF ON BOOKS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES 1876 Warren (S. R.) and S. N. Clark. Legislation respecting duties on books for Public Libraries, U.S. Kept 290-291 1887 Taxing English reprints for a National Circulating Library, L.J. (12) 182-1S3 1890 Curtis (C. B.) Tariff on books by mail, L.J. (15) 180-181 1900 Macfarlane (J.) Pamphlets and pamphlet duty of 1712, L. (N.S.) (i) 298-302 1907 Duty free importation of books by College incorporated Libraries, L.J. (32) 502-504 1909 Importation of books under the new copyright law, L.J. (34) iio-iii Tariff on books — Resolutions, L.J. (34) 14, P.L. (14) 37-38, 58-59, 93, 128 G8 AIDS AND GUIDES TO BOOK SELECTION 1882 Green (S. S.) Aids and guides for readers, L.J. (7) 139-147. See also 200 1883 Carr (H. J.) Index to reference lists, L.J. (8) 23, 27-32 Foster (W. E.) Report on aids and guides to readers, L.J. (8) 233-245 1886 Crunden (F. M.) Report on aids and guides, L.J. (11) 309-330 1889 Lane (W. C.) Report on aids and guides, L.J. (14) 256-259 1890 Beer (W.) Report on aids and guides, L.J. (15) Conf No 73 1894 Austen (\V. 11.) Report on aids and guides, L.J. (19) Conf No 77-80 1896 Best 150 books of 1896 for a small Library, L.J. (21) 151-152 1901 Burgoyne (F. J.) On the choice of books for small Libraries— Select list, L.A.R. (3) 189-197, Discussion 225-226 Best fifty books of 1900 adapted for Village Libraries, la Lib Q. (i) 20-21 1902 Ashley (G.) Helps for the modern Library, P.L. (7) 20-22 Elrod (J.) What critical magazines give best aid in selection of books, P.L. (7) 22-24 Kinkaid (M. H.) Book reviewing, P.L. (7) 373-374, Fairchild (S. C.) Periodicals useful for book reviews, N.Y.S.L. Rcpt (85) 131-134 Best fifty books of 1901 adapted to small Libraries, la Lib O. (2) 28 1903 Hulme (E. W.) Librarians' aids, L.A.R. (5) 127-129 " 1904 Eastman (L. A.) Lists helpful to Librarians of small Libraries, P.L. (9) 66-68 .\ids in selecting books, Delaware L.C. LIdbk 79-80 1905 List of books of 1904, L.J. (30) 343-344 Bulletin of .A.L.A. Committee on book buying, L.J. (30) 470-482. P.L. (10) 362-363 Rice (W.) Practical side of book reviewing, P.L. (10) 29i-2()j Winser (B.) Current aids to book selection, P.L. (10) 263-267 Simpson (F.) Recent Library aids, P.L. (10) 296-299 Aids for Librarians, Minn P. L.C. Notes (2) 6 Marvin (C.) Notes for Librarians, Wis Lib BiiJl (i) 25-30, 43-44, 61-65, 103-104, (2) 17-20 1906 Milner (A. V.) Inexpensive resources for small Library, P.L. (11) 363-367 Thorne (W. B.) Aids to readers : printed and mechanical, L.A. (5) 196-199 1907 Best books of 1907, L.J. (33) 364, la Lib 0. (5) 159-160 288 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Pearey (C, S.) Some reasons against purchasing subscription books published in sets, N.Y.L. (i) 12 Aids to book selection, N.Y.L. (i) 54-55 1908 Libraries and Publishers, A.L.A. Bull (2) No i, 7 Report of the A.L.A. Book Buying Committee, A.L.A. Bull (2) 20-21 Best books of 1907, N.Y.L. (i) 110-113 1909 Peplovv (F. J.) Some tentative proposals for the compilation of a catalogue of best books, L.A.R. (11) 222-228, Discussion 245-249 Hopwood (H. V.) Best books, L.A.R. (11) 385-386 Best books of 1908, L.J. (34) 405-406, N.Y.L. (i) 236-238 Stewart (J. D.) and O. E. Clarke. Guides to bool< selection, L.W. (11) 409-417, 445-450 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Book list, P.L. (14) 91 0 9 REMAINDERS AND SECONDHAND BOOKS 1878 Spofford (A. R.) Book auction catalogues and their perils, L.J. (3) 53 1892 Gilburt (J.) Remainders, L. (4) 324-8 1896 Hewins (C. M.) New and old books, L.J. (21) Conf No 47-4S 1905 Sale prices of Incunabula, L. (N.S.) (6) 173-183 1906 Prentiss (M. E.) Book selection and purchase for small Libraries, P.L. (11) 55-59 1907 Burt (A. G.) Bookseller's catalogues, L.A.R. (9) 49-55 Wyer (M. G.) Book auction sales and second-hand catalogues, P.L. (12) 53-56 Subscription books : Advice of A.L.A. Committee on book buying, N.Y.L. (i) 11-12 190S Second-hand books and remainders, A.L.A. Bull (2) 21-22 Jeffers (L.) Suggestions for economy in book purchasing, L.J. (j,!,) 494-95 Remainder and Second-hand Booksellers — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. C.AZENOVE & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, W.C. Preston & Co., 77, Clapham Park Road, S.W. QuARrrcn, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, S.W. Sinclair & Woolston, Ltd., Cheapside, Nottingham Sotheran &• Co., 140, Strand, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. Wheldon & Co., 38, Great Queen Street, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. GIO EXCHANGE 1876 Gill (T.) Smithsonian system of exchange, U.S. Rept 285-290 1893 Harting (O.) Interchange of manuscripts between Libraries, L.J. (18) 505-6 1896 Hepner (A.) Proposition for an American Libraries' Clearing House, L.J. (21) Conf No 67 1901 New York State Library — Revised exchange lists, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) 21-3 1905 Exchange and distribution of state documents, L.J. (30) Conf No 229-231 Clearing house for state publications, L.J. (30) Conf No 231-233 Clearing house for periodicals, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 4-5 Magazine clearing house. Wis Lib Bull (i) 78 1907 Report of Committee on exchange of legal publications, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 251-252 Godard (G. S.) How shall States delinquent in their exchanges be treated? A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 220-227 1908 Report on exchange and distribution by National Association of State Librarians, A.L.A. Bull (2) 263-267 Gil LIBRARY EDITIONS 1900 Special Library bindings, L.W. (2) 332 1902 Question of publishers' bindings, la Lib (J. (2) 33-34 DONATIONS 289 1905 Graves (M.) Attractive editions of standard authors versus cheaper ones, la Lib O. (5) 65-66 Marvin (C.) Bookbindin9 Gillis (M. R.) California State Library for the blind, L.J. (34) 115-118 Rowan (J. M.) Reading rooms and Libraries for the blind, L.J. (34) 221 See also F 15 'G23 FOREIGN BOOKS 1894 Josephson (A. G, S.) Foreign books in American Libraries, L.J. (19) 304 1898 Countryman (G.) Shall Public Libraries buy foreign literature, L.J. (2^) 229-31 1899 Chennell (F. E.) Foreign section in the Public Library, L.W. (2) 33-35 Baker (E. A.) French fiction in Public Libraries : with a selected list, L.W. (2) 68-71, 79-81 1900 Guppy (H.) French fiction and French juyenilc literature for the Public Library, L.A.R. (2) 357-371 1902 Books in foreign languages, Minn, hi and Wis L.C. lidbk 29-30 1903 Gaillard (E. W.) Why Public Libraries should supply books in foreign languages, L.J. (28) 67 1904 Campbell (J. M.) Supplying books in foreign languages in Public Libraries, L.J. (29) 65-67 1905 Travelling Libraries of foreign books, Wis Lib Bull (i) 74-75 11906 Canfic'd (J. H.) Library in relation to special classes of readers: books for foreign population, L.J. (31) Conf No 65-67 Bostwick (A. E.) Books for foreign population, L.J. (31) Conf No 67-70 Campbell (J. M.) Books for foreign population, L.J. (31) Conf No 70-72 296 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Martin (A.) Buying of foreign books for small Libraries, Minn P.L.C. Notes (9) 30-31 Jacobson (K. M.) What Minnesota does for its foreign citizens, Minn P.L.C. Notes (9) 31-32 1907 Campbell (J. M.) An educational opportunity and the Library, L.J. (32) 157-^ 1908 Lee (E.) Recent foreign literature, L. (N.S.) (9) 80-96, 186-200, 267-281 King Oscar's Travelling Library ; Collection of Swedish books sent to United States, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 101-102 Solis-Cohen (L. M.) Library work in the Brooklyn Ghetto, L.J. (33) 485-8 Josephson (A. G. S.) Books for the immigrants — i, Swedish, L.J. (33) 505 Books for immigrants, N.Y.L. (i) 98 Campbell (J. M.) Public Library and the immigrant, N.Y.L. (i) 100-105, 129, 132-136 Discussion on provision of books for foreign population by members of Chicago Library Club, P.L. (13) 415-416 Fiske (A. J.) Human interest in Library work in a mining district, P.L. (13) 78-81 1909 Hanson (J. C. M.) Preliminary statement on collecting information in regard to earlv Scandinavian-American imprints, Bib Scty of Amer Proc (3) 43-48 Agents for supply of Foreign Books — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrassc 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Cazenove & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C, Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Stevens & Brovvn, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles. 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Graccchurch Street, E.C. G24 JUVENILE BOOKS 1886 Fletcher (\V. L) Books for the young a century ago, L.J. (ri) 477 1889 Sargent (R.) Reading for the young, L.J. (14) 226-236 Books for children : result of vote on best list of ten books for reading to young people, L.J. (14) 443-445 1890 Sanders (M. A.) Report on reading for the young, L.J. (15) Conf No 58-64 1893 Hewins (C. M.) Report on reading for the young, L.J. (18) 251-253 1894 Stevens (R. E.) Report on reading for the young, L.J. (19) 81-87 1896 Hewins (C. M.) Children's books", P.L. (i) 190-191 1897 — Children's books of 1896, L.J. (22) 194-196 — Books that children like, 2ud hit Conf 111-117 Foster (\V. E.) Developing a taste for good literature, L.J. (22) 245-247 1899 Dent (R. K.) Children's books and their place in the Reference Library, L.A.R. (i) 216-220 List of chi dren's books, with children's annotations, L.J. (24) 575 1900 Guppy (H.) F'rench juvenile literature for the Public Library : with a select list, L.A.R. (2) 357-371 Sargent (A. L.) Children's books and periodicals, P.L. (5) 280-281 Welsh (C.) Children's books that have lived, L. (N.S.) (t) 314-323 1901 — Books for children — fairy tales, L.J. (26) Conf No 66-69 Hewins (C. M.) Book reviews, book lists, and articles on children's reading, L.J. (26) Conf No 57-62 Taylor (W. L.) Books for children — fiction, L.J. (26) Conf No 63-65 Holmes (E. A.) Books for children — science, L.J. (26) Conf No 69-70 Field (G. R.) Literature for little folks, P.L. (6) 71-76 Upton (G. E.) Best reading for the young, P.L. (6) 88-90 Temple (M.) Selected Library for children, P.L. (6) 406-409 1902 Two Library lists for schools : Buffalo and Evanston, L.J. (27) 199-200 Hewins (C. M.) Report on list of children's books with children's anno- tations, L.J. {27) Conf No 79-82 Wheeler (M. T.) Aids to selection of books for children, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85) 139-143 Books on nature, animals, etc., for young people, la Lib O. (2) 36 1903 Report of Committee of Children's Librarians, L.J. (28) CoTif No 206-218 Books for children, la Lib Q. (3) 44-45 JUVENILE BOOKS 297 1904 Guerrier (E.) Child's first books, P.L. (g) 6-8 1905 MacNnmara (T. J.) 100 best books, L..I. (5) 17-20 — Relation of the Public Library to public education : with a select list of books for children, L.A.R. (7) 620-623 Vacation roadiniif, la Lib O. (5) 32 Marvin (C.) Children's books in inexpensive editions, Wis Lib Bull (i) 54-6 Interesting: books for both girls and bovs, P.L. (10) 1S3-184 Perkins (A. H.) Children's literature. P.L. (10) 23S-240 Hall (G. S.) What children do read and what they ought to read, P.L. (10) 391-393 1906 Jast (L. S.) and H. Bond. Best books of 1904 — juvenile literature, L.A.R. (8) 7-9 Kauffman (P. W.) How mav a teacher lead children to read good books.-' L.J. (31) 170 Burnite (C.) Beginnings of a literature for children, /../. (31) Conf No 107-112, Discussion 242-244 Gleason (C. F.) Word on picture books, P.L. (11) 171-175 Fairy tales, P.L. (11) 175-178 Laurence (L) How shall children be led to love good books? P.L. (11) 179-183 Van (L.) What children read, P.L. (11) 183-185 Burnite (C.) Good and poor books for bovs and girls, P.L. (11) 360-362 Willard (W. B.) Picture books, good and' bad, P.L. (11) 562 Morrisey (E. L.) Essentials of a good book for chi'dren, P.L. (11) 548-540 Reading list for children, Cal News Notes (i) 355-359 Buren (M. Van-) Reading for culture, Minn P.L.C. Notes (7) 4-8, 1/ L.C. Bull (2) 5-6 Hewins (C. M.) What you can get out of a Henty book. Wis Lib Bull (2) 69-70 Some children's books: selected list, Vt L.C. Bull (2) No 3, 3-5 1907 Jordan (A. M.) L'se of children's books, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 175-171) Chadburn (L) Book selection Committee for juvenile literature in Germany, L.A.K. (q) 56-69 Pearson (E. L.) Children's Librarian versus Huckleberry Finij — a brief for the defence, L.J. (32) 312-314 Thompson (G.) Selection of books for children, L.J. (32) 427-431 Our juvenile rcadeis, L.W. (9) 257-262 Brown (J. D.) Books for very young children, L.W. (9) 282-289 Hunt (C. W.) First 100 books for a Children's Library, N.Y.L. (i) 9-10 Gatch (R. G.) Relation of the parent and Librarian to children's reading, la Lib O. (5) 175-177 Graded list of books for reading aloud. Lib Occ No 8, 6-7 Olson (N. A.) Reading of the young person, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 57-()j Lamb {.\. A.) Reading of the child, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 62-64 Laurence (L) Cultural value of books for children, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 77-80 Hewins (C. M.) What you can get oul of a Henty book, .V. V.7., (i) 6-8 Best children's books of iqo6-U)()7, Wis Lib Bull (3) 50-52 List of juvenile books. N.Y.L. (i) 30 Scott (C. E.) Good books for children's Christmas gifts. Lib Occ No 10, h-q Stories for holidays, Lib Occ No 10, 10-11 1908 Books for children, L.J. (33) 144-145 Jordan (.\. M.) German principles for selection of books for children, P.L. (,3) 1-3 Legler (H. E.) History of children's books, P.L. (13) 267-268 Lvman (E.) Selecting books for children, la Lib Q. (5) 208-201) AVheelock (M. E.) Attractive picture books for children. la Lib O. (5) 194-195 Hewins (C. M.) What vou can gel out of a Hcntv book. Wis Lib Bull (4)15-16 Best juvenile books of 1907, N.Y.L. (i) iii-ii^ Wheeler (C. T.) Collections of poetry for children, N.Y.L. (i) 141-142 Burnite (C.) Book buving for a ^nl;^II chiidren's room, Ohio Bull {3) 1-2, P.L. (13) 360 Short stories for spring. Lib Occ No 11, 8-10 Some notes on children's books, Lib Occ No 12, 1-3 Some valuable aids in juvenile book selection. Lib Occ No 12, 8 298 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Good juvenile books of 1907 from the New York Library's tentative selection of best books of 1907, Lib Occ No 12, 9-12 Short stories for the autumn, Lib Occ No 12, 13-14 Scott (C. E.) Nature books for children, Lib Occ (2) lo-ii Moore (A. C.) Library membership as a civic force, L.J. (33) 269-274, P.L. (13) 264-266, la Lib O. (2) 128 Arrantjement of children's books, Ohio Bull (4) No 3, 1-2 1909 Books for Christmas gifts, Lib Occ (2) 86 Kelly (B. M.) Selection of juvenile books for a small Library, P.L. (14) 367-372 Helpful ists of children's books. Wis Lib Bitll (5) 66-67 Books for children, Wis Lib Bull (5) 67-6S Some notes on children's books, P.L. (14) 136, 141 Kellv (B.) Selection of juvenile books, P.L. (14) 308-309 Some fine editions of children's books, Wis Lib Bull (5) lo-ii Collection of little lists. Wis Lib Bull (5) 27-31 Burnite (C.) Book buying for a small Children's Library, Lib Occ (2) 60-1 Hunt (C. W.) Easy books and picture books, N.V.L. (i) 209 Novels and children's stories of 1907-8 recommended for Libraries receiving- the state grant, Conn P.L. Doc (i) 1-6 See also Reading of the Young, E 134 Vendors of Juvenile Literature — Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Preston & Co., 77, Clapham Park Road, S.W. Sinclair & Woolstox, Ltd., Cheapside, Nottingham Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. G25 PREPARATION OF BOOKS FOR PUBLIC. (Cutting, Stamping, Labelling, etc.) 1876 Dewey (M.) Accession rules, L.J. (i) 316-320 Poole (W. F.) Stamping and labelling, U.S. Rept 491-492 1881 Dewey (M.) Numbering books, /../. (6) 53 1889 How we treat new books, L.J. (14) 109-111, 305-306 1890 GaWup (G. B.) Circular of information about Library work, L.J. (15) 329-330 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances — Rubber and perforating stamps, L. (3) 395 1892 Jones (G. M.) Accession department (with bibliography), U.S. Rept 809-826, L.J. (18) 234-5, Discussion (18) Conf No 46-52 1894 Book preparation. Greenwood's Public Libraries 409 1895 Sharp (K. L.) Library recipes, L.N. {U.S.) (4) 205-223 1896 Hill (F. P.) Preparing a book for issue, L.J. (21) Conf No 51-66 Dana (J. C.) Book preparation, P.L. (i) 43-44 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 69-71 1898 Book labelling, L.W. (i) 44-45 Preparing books for shelves, P.L. (3) 117-118 1899 Fellows (Miss) Accessioning, etc., P.L. (4) 262-264 Tyler (A. S.) Accessioning, P.L. (4) 383-384 1900 Jast (L. S.) Accessions: checking of processes, L. (N.S.) (i) 152-153 1901 Brown (J. W.) How to deal with books from their accession to their . delivery to the borrower (Prize Essay), L.A. (2) Supplement Thorne (B.) How to deal with books from their accession to their delivery to the borrower (Prize Essay), L.A. (2) Supplement Farr (H.) and J. W. Brown. Cataloguing and otherwise ])rt paring books for use of the public, L.A.R. (3) 226-227 1902 Mechanical preparation of books, Minn, la and Wis T..C. lldbk 36-37 1903 Kroeger (A. B.) Care of books, P.L. (8) 319-320 1905 Pitt (S.) Practical accession work, L.A.R. (7) 68 Reading list on accessions work, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 537-541 Stamping, plating and labelling, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 54<)-55o Leighton (F. H.) Preparing new books and restoring old, P.L. (10) 223-4 1906 Neesham (E. W.) Accession methods, /.. U''. (S) 317 1907 Clarke (O. E.) Book labelling, L.W. (10) 67-69 Aitken (V. A.) St;unping books, L.W. (10) 155-156 1909 Brief outline for receiving and preparing books for the shelves, Wis Lib Bull (5) 14 Coolidge (O. P.) Records necessary for the small Libraries, P.L. (14) 10-13 BOOK SIZES. COLLATION, ETC. 299 NUMBERING MACHINES For price lists and full particulars, apply to — Bates Numbering Machine Co., 63-64, Chancery Lane, VV.C. G251 BOOK CUTTING 1896 IIow to cut a book, P.L. (i) 10 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 69-71 1907 Fairweather (L.) How to cut tiic leaves of a book, L.W. (10) 159-160 G26 BOOK SIZES 1876 Evans (C.) Sizes of books, L.J. (i) 58-61, Discussion 106-109 Huling (J. B.) Sizes of printed books, L.J. (i) 168-169, 221-222 Report of Committee on book sizes, L.J. (i) 139-141, 178-181 Standard sizes, L.J. (i) 284-285 1877 Discussion on the desifjnalion of sizes, L.J. (2) 37 1878 Madeley (C.) " Demy " book scale, L.A. Trans (i) 82-84 A.L.A. Cotnniittee on book sizes, L.J. (3) 19-20 1879 Report on size notation, L.A. Trans (2) 11-13, 133-138 A.L.A. Report of Committee on size notation, L.J. (4) 199-200, 417-418 1880 Blades (VV.) Development of books and their size notation, L.A. M.N. (i) 2-5. 9-12 Scarse (C. E.) Standard book scale, L.J. (5) 13 Wright (D.) Book sizes, L.J. (5) 177-178 1882 Report on size notation, L.A. Trans (5) 98-101 Bradshaw (H.) Word on size notation as distinj^uished from form notation, L..L Trans (5) 238-240 Report on size notation, L.A. M.N. (3) 130-133 1884 Nicholson (E. B.) Size notation at the ISodleian, L.C. (i) 191-193 1885 Cole (G. W.) Mcasurinj:r books by the A.L.A. Rules, L.J. (10) 49-50 Mac (E. A.) On book sizes, L.J. (10) 318-320 Schwartz (J.) New method of size notation, L.J. (10) 394 Bowker (R. R.) Schwartz's new method of size notation, L.J. (10) 396 Dewey (M.) Schwartz's new method of size notation, L.J. (10) 396 1886 Schwartz (J.) New method of size notation, L.J. (11) 9 1887 Cole (G. W.) Measuring books by A.L..\. rules, L.J. (12) 345-349 Hagen (A. D.) Standard sizes of books, L.J. (12) 544 Dewey (M.) Standard sizes for printed books, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 243 1890 Mutton (A. W.) New size notation, L. (2) 182-187 1892 Report on size notation, L. (4) 147-151 Discussion on size notation, L. (4) 69-72 1892-93 Dewey (M.) Notes to the articles on fixtures, furniture and fittings, U.S. Kept 739-40 1893 — Notation system, L.A'. (L'.5.) (3) 421-422 1897 Kephart (U.) Notation for books, L.J. {22) 739-741 1900-01 Jast (L. .S.) Library classification, (Greenwood's Vr-Bk 26-27 1903 Bradshaw (IL) Size notation as distinguished from form notation, /.. 11'. (5) 204 i<)05 Brown (J. D.) Book d.'scriplion, I..]]'. (S) [45-147 G27 COLLATION 1876 Collation of books: a discus^iim, I. .J. (i) 1^5-4 1887 Brown (A. N.) Collation, L.J. (12) 184 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, U.S. Kept 819-820 1893 Collation : Discussion by Messrs. Jones, Green, Crunden, Hill, Lane, Dewev, Wing, L.J. (18) Conf No 51 1895 Fletcher (W. L) Collating of Library books, L.J. (20) So-i 1902 De Morgan (.\.) Difficulty of correct' description, L.A.R. (4) 247 1905 Brown (J. D.) Book description, L. IF. (S) 145-147 r()()7 Pollard (A. VV.) Objects and methods of bibliographical collations .ind descriptions, L. {N.S.) (8) 193-217 — and W. W. Greg. Some point^ in bibliographical descriptions. Rib Scty's Trans (9) 31-52 Madan (F.) Degressive bibliograijhy, Bib Scty's Trans (q) 53-65 G28 SIGNATURES 1905 Brown (J. D.) Book description, L.W. (8) 145-147 joo BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY ti29 TITLE PAGES 1876 Robinson (O. H.) Titles of books, 17.5. Rept 715-726 1903 Edmands (J.) About title pages, L.J. (28) 156 1908 Report of Committee on title pages to periodicals : presented by W. I. Fletcher, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 157-158 Wharton (L. C.) Imprints in modern books, L.A.R. (10) 91-102, Discus- sion 126-127 1909 Hanson (J. C. M.) Preliminary statement on collecting information in regard to early Scandinavian-American imprints. Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 43-48 G30 BOOK PLATES AND LABELS 1876 Poole (VV. F.) Stamping and labelling, U.S. Rept 491-492 1877 Report of A.L.A. Committee on standard book plates, L.J. (2) 222 1878 Restriction labels, L.J. (3) 60 1886 Dewev (M.) Book plates, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 23-25, (2) 39-41 1891 Hardy (VV. J.) Book plates. L. (3) 47-53, 93-98 1897 Brown (]. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 70-71 1898 Book Irbeling, L.W. (i) 44-45 1902 Kent (W. H.) Library book plates. L.J. (27) 932-934 Pollard (A. W.) The Franks collection of armorial book stamps, L. (N.S.) (3) 1 14-134 1903 Hackley (F.) Book plates for a Public Library, L.J. (28) 297-298 1905 Stamping, plating, label'ing, N.Y.S.L. Rept (80) 549-550 Book plates for gift collections. Wis Lib Bull (i) 50 1907 Clark (O. E.) Book labelling, L.W. (10) 67-69 1908 Bacon (C.) Report of A.L.A. Committee on Library administration^ A.L.A. Bull (2) 226-227 1909 Brewer (W. A.) Book plates, Cal News Notes (4) 266-292 Newcombe (C. F.) Book plates: their beauty and utility, L.A.R. (11) 2 1 1-22 1 G31 STAMPS AND MARKS OF OWNERSHIP— GENERAL 1876 Poole (VV. F.) Stamping and labelling, U.S. Rept 491-492 1890 How to protect rare illustrated books, L.J. (15) 104, 133-134 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library app'iances, L. (3) 395 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, ^'.5. Rept 822 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 69-71 1904 Book stamps, Delaxvare L.C. Hdbk 30-31 1905 Stamping, plating, and labelling, N.Y.S.L. Rept (80) 549-550 1909 Aitken (V. A.) Stamping books, L.W. (10) 155-156 SPECIAL GSM EMBOSSING STAMPS 1886 Dewey (M.) Embossing stamps, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 26-27 1891 Brown (J. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 395 G312 RUBBER STAMPS 1891 Brown (f. D.) Library appliances, L. (3) 395 1909 Dewey (M.) Rubber stamps, P.L. (14) 21-22 For particulars, apply to — LinRARY Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. G32 BOOK MARKS 1897 Children's book marks, /../. (22) 199 1901 Book marks, P.L. (6) 340 1902 Maxson book mark, la Lib Q. (2) 4 1905 Library goop, la Lib O. (5) 55 Elliott (J. E.) Use of children's book marks in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (i) 40-50 Miss Hewins' " Goop " verse. Wis Lib Bull (i) 79 Perry (E. M.) Experiment with children's book marks, Wis Lib Bull (i) 95 1907 Eaton (A. T.) Book marks, Vt L.C. Bull (3) No 2, 7 1908 Wording of the Maxson book mark, P.L. (13) 101-102 Neesham (E. W.) Care of books, L.W. (11) 32-33 BOOK AND NEWSPAPER MUTILATION 301 1909 Receipts from advertisement book marks, L.A.R. (u) 42 Laws of book borrowing, P.L. (14) 22 For particulars, apply to — Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. G33 HINTS ON THE CARE AND PRESERVATION OF BOOKS 1S76 Discussion on providing? paper covers for Library books, L.J. (i) 131-132 1885 Washing books, L.J. (10) 184 1900 Chivers (C.) How to open a book, L. (N.S.) (i) 323-326 Dousman (M. E.) Methods of inducing care of books, L.J. (25) Conf No 60-62 Foster (W. E.) Methods of inducing care of books, L.J. (25) Conf No 63-4 Book dusting, L. W. (2) 98 1903 Kroeger (A. B.) Care of books, P.L. (8) 319-320 1905 How to open a book, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 10 Library goops, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 15 Marvin (C.) Care of books. Wis Lib Bull (i) 35-37, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No I, 12-14 Cramer (K. D.) Methods of keeping books clean, Wis Lib Bull (i) 66 Ta'k on the care of books at Menasha, Wisconsin, Library, Wis Lib Bull (i) 67 Miss Hewins' " Goop " verse. Wis Lib Bull (i) 79 White (P.) Chid in the Library, An Leab (i) loo-ioS 1906 Care and use of township Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 61-62 1907 Dodd (H. D.) Care of books in a children's room, P.L. (12) 83-86 Eaton (A. T.) For a book mark, Vt L.C. Bull (3) No 2, 7 1908 Moore (A. C.) Library membership as a civic force, L.J. (33) 271-272 Wording of the Maxson book mark, P.L. (13) 101-102 How to open a book, Wis Lib Bull (4) 53 Design of Miss H. L. Price for Miss C. M. Hewins' " Goop " verse. Wis Lib Bull (4) 62 Neesham (E. W.) Care of books, L.W. (11) 32-33 1909 Savage (E. A.) Care of books in early Irish monastic Libraries, L. (N.S.) (10) 362-370 MacLeod (R. D.) Preservation of books in Libraries, L.W. (ri) 256-261, 331-335. 368-371, 417-422 Sawyer (H. P.) How to care for books in a Library, Wis Lib Bull (5) 6-S Matthews (W.) How to open a new book, Vt L.C. Bull (5) No 2, 8 See also Book Repairing K 20 For particulars relating to Book Covers and Satchels, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Lrn.. Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. G34 MUTILATION OF BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS 1876 Discussion on the abstraction and mutilation of books, L.J. (i) 109-112 Defacing books, L.J. (i) 326-327 Mutilation of books in Libraries, L.J. (i) 289 1879 Clark (W. B.) Book thieving and mutilation, L.J. (4) 249-250, 377 1886 Poole (R. B.) New York Library Law regarding niuti'ation of books, L.J. (u) 118 i8gi Mutilation of books, L. (4) 132 1892 Writing remarks in margins of Library books, L. (5) 51 1893 Mutilation of books, L.J. (18) 288-290 1898 Damaging newspapers, /.. (10) 133 1900 Mutilation of papers, L.A.R. (2) 25, 433, 498 1902 Mutilation of books, L.J. (27) 83-84 Mutilation of papers from Library of Congress, L.J. (27) 98 1908 Indiana legislation in regard to mutilation of Library books. Lib Occ No 12, 18 1909 Prosecuting for malicious damage to periodicals, L.A.R. (11) 253 G35 BOOK INSECT PESTS— BOOKWORMS 1879 Hagen (H. A.) Insect pests, L.J. (4) 251-254, Discuss-on 292 -- Literature concerning injuries to books by insects. L.J. (4) 373-374 Flint (W.) (Voton bug as a Library pest, L.J. (4) 376 Winsor (J.) Library pests, L.J. (4)' 44S-449 302 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1881 Arnold (E. C.) Injurious insects, L.J. (6) 40 1885 Savage (A.) Bool^worms, L.J. (10) 131-132 1886 Hagen (H. A.) New Library pest, L.J. (11) 184-187 Insect enemies of books, L.J. (11) 484 1887 Birdsong (J. C.) Insect pests, L.J. (i;^) 152 1892 Preservation of bindings from insects, L.J. (17) 72 1894 Garman (S.) and S. Green. Ravages of bookworms, L.J. (fo) 230-231 1897 Cundall (F.) Insect enemies of books, 2vd hit Conf 178 Bookworms, P.L. (2) 146 1898 O'Conor (J. F.) Facts about bookworms : their history in literature and work in Libraries, L.J. (23) 538 1899 Hulme (E. W.) Insect book pests : a review of recent literature, L.A.K. (1) 369-372 ■ Austin (W.) Facts and fancies about the bookworm, L.A.R. (i) 496-497, L.J. (24) 266 1900 Bookworm : note from New York Daily News, L.A.R. (2) 38 French prices for monograph on bookworms, L.J. (25) 569, 581-582. 1901 : L.A.R. (3) 357-35S, L.J. (26) 388-389. 1902 : L.J. (27) 1026 1903 Houlbert (C.) Insect enemies of books, L.J. (28) 637-638 1904 Insects injurious to books, L.J. (29) 205 1908 Tyler (A. C.) A live bookworm— a nature study, /../. (33) 31 1-3 12 check it, L. W. (8) 207-208 BOOK STORAGE AM) DISTRIBUTION 303 Library problem, L.J. (31) 673-674 Book thefts discovered, 11^ 15 Lib Bull (2) 68 it(07 Open shelves questioned, /../. (32) 114-116 Thefts from Libraries, L.A.R. (q) 92 Biblioklepts and bookmarkers, la Lib O. (5) 157 Thefts from Paris Libraries, L.J. (32) 239 Thefts from American Libraries, L.J. (32) 540 i(i(iS Open shelves and book losses, L.J. (33) 275 Book stealing", P.f.. (13) 362 Thomson (J.) Book stealing in Philadelphia, L.J. (33) 445 Lord (L E.) Open shelves and the loss of books, A.L.A. Bull (2) 231-249, Discussion 253-254 Willcox (E. S.) Open shelves, A.L.A. Bull (2) 249-253, Discussion 253-254,. P.L. (13) 244-6, 262-3 1909 Baker (E. A.) Thefts from Libraries, L.A.R. (11) 204 G38 BOOK STORAGE 1S92-3 Green (S. S.) Adaptation of Libraries to constituencies, U.S. Rcpt 698-703 Carr (H. J.) Fixtures, furniture and fitting's, U.S. Rept 735-738 1S94 Book storage, Greenwood's Public Libraries 383-3S4 1898 Dewey (M.) Function of the Library as a bookstore, L.J. (23) Conf Na 152-153 uioo Fairchild (S. C.) American notes, L. (N.S.) (i) 224 1900-01 Burgoyne (F. J.) Some points in Library planning. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 17 ii)02 Eliot (C. VV.) Division of a Library into books in use and books not in use, with different storage methods for the two classes of books, L.J. (27) Conf No 51-56, P.L. (7) 158-9, 219-21, 261-2, 296-7 Dewey (M.) Capacity of book stacks, P.L. (y) 28-29 Estimating shelving capacity, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 21 U)03 Lane (W. C.) Treatment of books according to the amount of their use, L.J. (28) Conf No 9-16 Foster (W. E.) Treatment of books according to the amount of their use, L.J. (28) Conf No 17-19 Burton (E. D.) Treatment of books according to the amount of their use : Relation of departmental and group Libraries to the main Library, L.J. (28) Conf No 19-23 1904 Ranck (S. H.) Relative shelf space occupied by books published in England and the United States, L.J. (29) 533-534 i()o5 Clark (J. W.) Evolution of bookcases, L.A.R. (7) 555-558 1906 Green (B. R.) Librarv building and book stacks, L.J. (31) Conf No 52-56 Stewart (J. D.) Oversize books, L.W. (9) 208-211 1908 Taylor (F. B.) Building a Library, la Lib O. (5) 192 Lane (W. C.) Central bureau of information and loan collection for College Libraries, L.J. (33) 429-433 i()09 Hill (F. P.) Book storage for Libraries, P.L. (14) 304-305 Hundred million volumes housed in a cit\- block, LJ. (34) 389-390 G39 BOOK DISTRIBUTION 1S77 Wheatley (B. R.) Hints on Library management, L.J. (2) 210-216 1892 Cole (G. W.) Branch and Deliveries, U.S. Rept (1892-93) 709 1898 Bostwick (A. E.) Branch Libraries, L.J. {21,) 14-18 Branch Library work. Discussion, L.J. (23)^ Conf No 98-101 1S99 Thelberg (E.) The Home and the Librarv : a plea for a closer connection, ^•7- (24) 145-147 Swift (L.) Public Library in its relations to literature, L.J. (25) 323-327 Barraud (L. M.) Some advice to Directors of popular Libraries as to the best manner of distributing their books, P.L. (5) 239-240 1902 Hall (D. B.) Librarv rotation : method of popufarizing books, L.J. (27) 934-936 Administration and books, la Lib O. (2) 29 1903 Gaillard (E. W.) Greater freedom in the use of Dooks : hints on methods of advertising books and criticises existing regulations, L.J. (28) Conf No 38-39 1904 Sutton (C. W.) Branch Libraries: their number and cost, L.A.R. (6) 67 1900 304 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Barrett (F. T.) Branch Libraries : administration and relations with the Central Library, L.A.R. (6) 78-84 Davis (R. C.) An over use of boolis, P.L. (9) 435-439 1905 Public Library and allied agencies : symposium, L.J. (30) 459-472 Birge (E. A.) Library extension, P.L. (10) 163-167, 215-217, 259-261 Clough (VV. G.) Progress of Library extension in a small Library, P.L. (10) 168-169 McPherson (G. B.) County extension, Minn P.L.C. Notes (5) 7-9 Library symposium, Wis Lib Bull (i) 14-15 Elliot (G.'H.) Methods of popularizing standard books other than novels, L.A.R. (7) 155-160 Stearns (L. E.) Rural free delivery for Library books, L.J. (30) Conf No 162-163 1906 Evans (A. G.) Putting out new books, P.L. (11) 497 Farr (H.) Libraries and the counties, L.A.R. (8) 169-77, Discussion 207-16 Titcomb (M. L.) How a small Library supplies a large number of people with books, L.J. (31) 51-54 Public Library as an aid in Sunday School work, L.J. (31) 717-718 Circulation, L.J. (31) Conf No 259-263 Wakeman (E. F.) Small Library as a Library centre, P.L. (11) 9 Countryman (G.) Library as a social centre, Minn P.L.C. Notes No 5, 3-5 Smith (C. W.) Public Library and allied agencies. Wash L.A. Bull (2) 1-2 1907 Redgrave (J.) Pub'ic Library book extension service, L.A. (5) 290-292 Roberts (R.) Relation of Public Libraries to the present system of educa- tion, L.A.R. (9) 1-14 Legler (H. E.) Phases of Library extension, .4.L./L Bull (i) Conf No 96-101, L.J. {32) 303-307 Nethawav (J. C.) Why Library extension pays Washington County, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) 82-84 1908 Bailey (L. H.) Library work for rural communities, L.J. (33) 381-385 Eastman (W. R.) Village Library and the farm, N.Y.L. (i) 37-40 Lane (W. C.) Central bureau of information and loan collection for College L'braries, L.J. (33) 429-433 Mars (H. F.) How to keep up the summer circulation, Penn Lib Notes (I) 5-8 1909 Bostwick (A. E.) Some economic features of Libraries, L.J. (34) 48-52 Foss (S. W.) Some cardinal principles of a Library, P.L. (14) 77-81 Dana (J. C.) Book using skill in higher education, P.L. (14) 306 Comparison in book circulation, P.L. (14) 99 G40 SPECIALIZATION OF LIBRARIES— GENERAL 1877 Walford (C.) On special collections of books, L.J. (2) 140-145 1887 Burr (G. L.) Special collections at Ithaca, L.J. (12) 369-372 Nelson (C. A.) Libraries for specialists, L.J. (12) 361-362 Sanders (M. A.) Possibilities of Public Libraries in manufacturing com- munities, L.J. (12) 305, 447 1888 Stanley (H. M.) Library specialization, L.J. (13) 179 Evans (G. W.) Special Libraries and special students, L.J. (13) 180 Goddard (W. M.) Possibilities of Public Libraries in manufacturing com- munities, /,./. (13) 40 1890 Ford (P. L.) Differentiation or specialization of Libraries, with special reference to New York, L.J. (15) 7-9 Poole (R. B.) Specializaton in New York, L.J. (15) 69-70 Cohen (M.) Differentiation of Libraries, L.J. (15) 70-71 Farquhar (E.) Specialization of Libraries, L.J. (15) 100 Coe (E. M.) Should American literature be specially favoured in (American) Libraries, L.J. (15) 101-104 Foster (VV. E.) Industrial additions to the Providence Public Library, L.J. (15) 144 1892-3 Green (S. S.) Adaptation of Libraries to constituencies, U.S. Rept 703 1895 Brown (J. D.) Plea for select lists of books on important subjects, L. (7) 363-366 1897 Fames (W.) Care of special collections, L.J. (22) Conf No 48-52 1898 Foster (VV. E.) Use of a Library by artisans, L.J. (23) 188-189 Peterson (H. F.) Specialization in Libr.nry collections, P.L. (3) 249 1899 Clarke (A.) Work of Academies of Literature and their connection with Libraries, L.A.R. (i) 286-293 1901 Library of Congress : present collections, Rept of Libn of Cong 296-351 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 305 (28) 820-822 iqo^ Canfield (J. H.) Specialization of Libraries, L.J. . ^ ^. 1004 Library of Congress special collections, Rept of Ljbn oj Cong 26-31 iqoc Mcllvvaine (C.) Special collections for small Libraries, 1\L. (10) 271-273 Banks (^L) Specialization in Libraries, Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, lo-ii iQob W'hittcn (R. H.) Special Libraries, L.J. (31) 12-14 ,, , , , Gaillard (E. W.) One way to popularize tbe Library, P.L. (n) 12-14 Some material in tbe Bancroft Library, P.L. (11) 60-61 Coffman (H. C.) How may state bistory be best conserved, Wash L.A. McKillop (J.) On the present position of London Municipal Libraries, with suggestions for increasing their efticiency, L.A.R. (8) 624-633, Discussion 495-497 1907 Special collections in California Libraries, Cal News Notes (2) 123-125 1908 Harris (VV. J.) Delimitation of the Reference Library, with a note on specialization, L.A.R. (10) 85-95, Discussion 127-132 Dent (R. K.) Librarian as a collector, L.A.R. (10) 11-18 1909 Dana (J. C.) Three factors in civilization, P.L. (14) 43-45 Mudge (L G.) Special collections in Libraries in the United States, L.J. (34) 546 Whitten (R. H.) Development of special Libraries, L.J. {34) 546-547 Special Libraries Association, ist annual meeting, L.J. (34) 548 Inkster (L.) Co-operative schemes for Libraries in the London area, L.A.R. (11) 9-12, Discussion 31-36 Baker (E. A.) Co-operative schemes for Libraries in the London area, L.A.R. (11) 12-16, Discussion 31-36 Loveday (T.) Edgar Allen Library of the University of Sheffield, L.A.R. (11) 567-571 SPECIAL COLLECTIONS •nts in >mall Libraries, L.J. (23) 564-566 Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, L.J. {2^]) 1 17-12 i 189(1 Bowker (R. R.) Report of committee on public docimients, /,./. (24) Conf No 100-2 1900 Public Documents Bill, L.J. (25) 65-67 Wire (G. F.) State reports, digests and statutes, L.J. (25) Conf No 57-59 Bowker (R. R.) Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, L.J. (25) Conf No 9i-<)2 Reinick (W. R.) Arrangement and cataloguing of U..S. Government documents, P.L. (5) 83-87 3o8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1901 Watson (D. M. B.) Stationery department publications and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (3) 332-333 Hasse (A. R.) How ma)^ Government Documents be made useful to the public? L.J. (26) 8-13 Ferrell (L. C.) Public documents of the United States, L.J. (26) 671-674 Jast (L. S.) Treatment of Parliamentary papers, L.W. (4) 147-151 Library of Congress : division of documents — processes, Rept of Libu of Cong 253-260 Joint resolution to regulate the distribution of public documents to the Library of Congress for its own use and for international exchange, Rept of Libn of Cong 67-68 1902 Henry (VV. E.) Re-collecting state documents, L.J. (27) 29-30 Hasse (A. R.) Vexed question of public documents, L.J. (27) 815-818, P-^- (7) 355-359 Falkner (R. F.) Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, L.J. (27) Conf No 92-96 Eakins (VV. F.) Public documents of Dominion of Canada and Province of Ontario, L.J. (27) 248-251 Pub ic documents for the small Library, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 31-4 1903 Bond (H.) Government publications and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 444-451, Discussion 480-481 FaiKucr (R. b.) Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, L.J. (28) Conf No 1 12-1 16 Dewey (M.) Public documents, P.L. (8) 405-406 Check list of Iowa state publications, la Lib 0. (3) 72 1904 Hasse (A. R.) On a bibliography of public documents, L.J. (29) Conf No 1 16-120 Falkner (R. F.) Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, L.J. (29) Conf No 168-169 Roden (C. B.) Care and distribution of public documents, P.L. (9) 285-88 Memorandum from the division of documents referring to the distribution and sale of public documents. Lib of Cong 4 1905 Ambrose (L.) Use of Government documents in the University Library,. L.J. (30) Conf No 86-91 Hasse (A. R.) Report of the A.L.A. Committee on public documents, L.J. (30) Conf Ts^o 92-101 Danie's (J. F.) Agricultural bulletins : their indexing and use, L.J . (30) 930-931 Steele (L.) Iowa documents for Libraries, la Lib O. (5) 21-24 Hasse (A. R.) Public printing and records — legislation bulletin 29h, 135-139, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) Vol. 2 LInited States documents. Neb Lib Bull No i, 7-8 State pub ications, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 6 Merrell (J. W.) Wisconsin documents. Wis Lib Bull (i) 85-87 Document notes, Wis Lib Bull (i) 87-89 Hasse (A. R.) Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, L.J. (31) Conf No 140-145 — Documents for a small Library, P.L. (11) 511-513 Concerning documents of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, P.L.. (11) 106 1906 Smith (J. G.) Smal' Library's solution of public documents, P.L. (11) 514 Wyer (J. I.) United States Government documents, Bulletin No 102, Library School No 21, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vol. i Hasse (A. R.) Public printing and records — Legislation Bulletin No 33! 134-140, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vol. 2 Public documents of interest. Wis Lib Bull (2) 34, 95-96 Recent publications of importance, Wis Lib Bull (2) 46-47 1907 Post (VV. L.) Output and distribution of Government documents, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 135-145 Reinick (W. R.) Use of documents in the Public Library, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No iz|6-i49 Gill (H. M.) Obstacles to a proper use of documents by Depository Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 149-153 Austen (W.) Congressional bills and reports in Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 153-156 Brown (C. H.) Public documents in Technical Libraries, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 156-157 Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, A.L.A. Bull (i) No 2, 12, Conf No 132-135, P.L. (12) 251-254 HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 309 Smith (C. W.) Public documents as a Library resource, L.J. (32) 195-198 Cranda 1 (F. A.) Librarj- of public documents in thie oftice of Superinten- dent of Documents, L.J. (32) 203-206 Burns (VV. S.) Law relating to L'iiited States public documents, L.J. (32) 206-207 Hasse (A. R.) New York City records, /../. (^2) 207-208 Merreil (VV. S.) Utilizing Government documents, L.J. (32) 361-367 Hasse (A. R.) Building up a document department, L.J. (31) 661-665, P.L. (12) 48-51 — Public documents question, P.L. (12) 251-254 Evans (C.) Public documents in small Libraries, P.L. (12) 345-347 United States documents and the small Library, la Lib O. (5) 161-162 Home (L.) Nebraska publications. Neb Lib Bull No 4, 9~i2 1908 Report of A.L.A. Committee on public documents, .-LL..4. Bull (2) 177-78 Report of Exchange and distribution of state documents by the National Association of State Librarians, A.L.A. Bull (2) 263-267 A.L.A. Government documents— round table meeting, A.L.A. Bull (2) 382-406, P.L. (13) 270-271 Everhart (E.) Ways and means of popularizing Government documents, A.L.A. Bull (2) 382-385 Discussion on creating permanent depositories of public documents issued by the general Government, L.J. (33) 150-15 1 Marple (.A.) Reference use of public documents. Library Work (2) 107-110 Stuckey (Miss) Selection of public documents in small Libraries, P.L. (13) 25 Public documents question, P.L. (13) 29-30, 107-108, 179-180 Public documents in France, P.L. (13) 218-219 Roberts (E. D.) Day of public documents, P.L. (13) 408 Indiana state publications, Lib Occ No 11, 11-12 Hepburn (\V. M.) U.S. Government documents for the small and medium sized Library, Lib Occ (2) 1-5 1909 United States public documents in Californian Libraries, Col News Notes (4) 432-438 Post (W. L.) Centralization a needed reform in public document distribu- tion, L.J. (34) 43-48, P.L. (14) 49-51 — Outlines for a working collection of public documents and aids to its use, L.J. (34) 538-545 Foss (S. W.) The Library alcove, L.J. (34) 553 Government publications. Lib Work (3) 15-16 Tolman (F. L.) Notes on some recent state publications of interest, N.Y.L. (i) 210-212, 239-240, (2) 35-36 Hasbrouck (M. K.) Government documents and the small Library, P.L. (14) 52-53 Ballard (H. H.) Public documents in small Libraries, L.J. (34) 91-92, P.L. (14) 84-86 Paddock (A. M.) Make room for the documents, P.L. (14) 126-127 Mcllwaine (H. R.) Substance of the laws in reference to the Confederate States Government publications, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 85-91 Morrison (H. A.) Bibliography of the publications of the Confederate States of America, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 92-132 Dealers in Government Publications — Allen, E. G., & Sox, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C. SuPERiNTKNDKNT OF DOCUMENTS, Government Printing Oflice, Washing- ton, D.C., U.S.A. Wesley & Sox, 28. Essex Street, Strand, W.C. G51 HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS— AMERICA 1891 Thwnites (R. C.) Librarv of the State Historical Societv of Wisconsin, L.J. (16) 203-207 1893 Collections of newspapers and societv publications of Minnesota Historical Society, L.J. (18) 80-81 1905 Schnfer {].) Sources of North-Western history, L.J. (30) 790-793 Special collections in American Libraries — Co'lections of the VVisconsin Historical Society on the history of the Middle West, L.J. (30) 917-920 1906 Coffmnn (H. C.) How may state history be best conserved? Wash L.A. Bull (2) 5-8 3IO BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1907 Foster (W. E.) Bibliographical notes on historical composition, A.L.A. Bull (i) 187-190 Libraries of Historical Societies, P.L. (n) 389-390 1908 Godard (G. S.) State and local Historical Societies, A.L.A. Bull (2) 298-303 1909 Mr. Legler's gift of Wisconsin literature to the Superior Public Library, Wis Lib Bull is) 86 Dealers in American Literature — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. C.4Zp:nove & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.G. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. SoTHERAN & Co., 140, Strand, W.C. Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.G. G52 HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS— BRITISH COLONIAL 1900 Boose (J. R.) Colonies in relation to Public Libraries, with classified list of works, L.A.R. (2) 589-599 1909 Lewin (P. E.) The Empire and the Public Library : the relation between the Libraries of the Empire, L.A. (6) 280-29S, Discussion 299-301 Dealers in Colonial Literature — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.G. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.G. G53 INDUSTRIAL COLLECTIONS 1898 Foster (W. E.) Use of a Library by artisans, L.J. (23) 188-189 Dealers in Literature relating to Applied Science — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Batsford, H. T., 94, High Holborn, W.C. Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, W.C. Truslove & ILanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. G54 JEFFERSON COLLECTION AT CONGRESS LIBRARY 1898 The Jefferson Library, Repi of Lihii of Cong 63-66 G55 LAW BOOKS 1901 Library of Congress, Law Library, Rcpt of Lihn of Cong 276-278 1908 Sage (L. H.) Arrangement of law books (National Association of Law Librarians), A.L.A. Bull (2) 296-298 Woodruff (C. R.) Legislative reference work and its opportunities, P.L. (13) 300-303 .Sheldon (A. E.) Wisconsin system and the Nebraska plan, Neh Lib Bull No 3, 3-5 1909 Small (A. J.) Law dei)arlnienl of the .State Librarv of Iowa, la Lib O. (6) 35-3S Dealers in Legal Literature — Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Cluirlon Street, Belgravia, S.W. Kelly Law Book Co., 57, Cari'y Street, W.C. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Stevens & Son, Ltd., 119, Chancery Lane, W.C. Sweet & Maxwell, 3, Chancery Lane, W.C. Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. WiLDY & Son, Lincoln's Inn Archway, W.C. Williams & Norg.'Vte, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. LOCAL COLLECTIONS 311 G56 LOCAL COLLECTIONS AND SURVEYS 1878 Wright (W. II. K.) Special colUctions of local books in Provincial Libraries. L.A. Trans 44-50 1S79 Nodal (J. H.) Special collections of books in Lancashire and Cheshire, L.A. Trans (2) 54-60, L.J. (4) 413-414 1880 Shore (T. \V.) Libraries and ancieiU [)arisli registers, L.A. M.N. (i) 22-4 1882 Wright (W. II. K.) Librarians and local bibliography, L.A. Trans (5) 197-201 Bradshaw (H.) Note on local Libraries as considered museums of local authorship and printing, L.A. Trans (5) 237-8 1885 Catalogue of Birmingham books, L.C. (2) 120-1 1887 Timmins (S.) Special collections of books in and near Birmingham, L.C. (4) 157-63 1888 Discussion concerning collection of local history by a Library, L.J. (13) 310-11 1889 Cutter (C. A.) On collecting local literature, L.J. (14) Conf No 15 1-2 i8go Herring (P.) Notes on a collection of Nottinghamshire books, L. (2) 338-40 Coe (E. M.) Should .American literature be specially favoured in (American) Libraries, L.J. (15) 101-4 i8qi Bal!inger (J.) Free Libraries and the photographic survey of counties, •L. (3) 43(>-4o 1S92 Plomer (H. R.) Local records and free Libraries, L. (4) 137-40 Cutter (W. R.) Local collection in the Woburn Public Library, L.J. (17) 420-22, 428-9 1894 Carr (H. J.) Report on collections of the minor literature of local history, L.J. (19) Conf No <-)7-i) 1895 Sanders (M. .\.) \'alue of local history in a Public Library, L.J. (20) 40-1. 7S 1896 Garland (C. H.) A photographic exhibition, P.L. (i) 187-9 Shepherd (J.) Topographical prints, drawings and maps, L. (8) 69-72 1897 Webb (S.) Function of the Public Library in respect to political science, with some particulars of the British Librarv of political science, L. (9) 230-8 Scott (A.) Librarian and the patriotic societies, L.J. (22) 80-1 Thwaites (R. G.) Gathering of local history materials b}- Public Libraries, L.J. (22) 82 1898 Co'e (G. W.) Local cartography (with rules for cataloguing them), L.J. (23) 102-3 Oakley (M. M.) Arranging and cataloguing scraps, L.J. (23) 282 1S99 Mould (R. W.) Local literature in Public Libraries, L.A.K. (i) 582-8 iqoo Norman (P.) London topograph)', L.A.R. (2) 120-23 • Doubleday (W. E.) Local records and the Public Libraries, L.A.R. (2) 131-141 A.\on (L.) Pub'ic records and Public Libraries, L.A.R. (2) 142-150 Local records and the Local Record Committee, L.A.R. (2) 178-179 Sparke (A.) Local collections in Public Libraries, L. W. (2) 185-1S7 Jones (H.) Concerted action as to local topographical collections : thiir arrangement, cataloguing, etc., L.A.R. (2) 200-208 Gould (J. C.) Local records : some notes and opinions of an '* Outsider," L.W. (2)231-233,3.3 Lewin (P. E.) Libraries and the custody of public records, L..A.R. (2) 2S8-Q London County Council's views as to the custody and arrangement of local records, L.A.R. (2) 425-427 1901 Sutton (C W.) Preservation of local newspapers, L..l.ij*. (3) 121-125, Discussion 157 Carr (H. J.) Preservation and use of newspaper clippings, L.J. (26) 872-3 Fergus (E. C.) Cli[)pings for the Library, P.L. (6) 329-33. Adams (J. R. G.) \Vliat local literature should be preserved in a Public Library, L..i. of Austral Proc xlv-xlvii Morris (E. E.) Australian author and lh«' Libraries, L..1. of Austral Proc lii-lv 1902 Minto (J.) Bibliography of local litirature, L.A.R. (4) 37-44 Thwaites (R. G.) Local history collections, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Ildbk 30-3 ' 1903 Gould (J. C.) Local records, L.IW (5) 208-211 1904 Lewin (P. E.) Short list of books of use to the student of public and local records, local history and genealogy, L..1. (4) 87-90 — Records and research work in their relation to Municipal Public Libraries, L.A. (4) 95-103 312 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Shambaugh (B. F.) Historical function of the Public Library, la Lib Q- (4) 5 1905 Wright (\V. H. K.) Local collections : what should be collected, and how to obtain material, L.A.R. (7) i-ii Richardson (R. T.) Classification and arrangement of local collections, L.A.R. (7) 12-18, Discussion L.A.R. (6) 474-476 Duckworth (T.) Local and county photographic surveys, L.A.R. (7) 19-30 Finney (B. A.) Public Libraries and local history, P.L. (10) 3-6 Barney (K. \V.) Collections of local historical material, Vt L.C. Bull (3) No 2, 1-3 Thwaites (R. G.) Gathering of local history material by Public Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (i) 89-90 Tanner (H. B.) Niche devoted to local history, Wis Lib Bull (i) 90-91 1906 Twort (H. A.) Collections of illustrations in Public Libraries, L.A. (5) 195-196 Collman (H. C.) How may state historv be best conserved Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 3, 5-8 Meany (E. S.) Local history and the State, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 4, 1-3 1907 Peplow (W. A.) Local collections and the county collections, L.A. (5) 336-8 Dent (R. K.) Classification of local literature, L.A.R. (9) 107-108 Ross (J.) Book selection: local collections (has a bibliography), L.W. (10) 71-76 Ranck (S. H.) Public Library as a part of the Municipal Government, L.J. {:i2) 432-433, P.L. (12) 385-387 Preservation of articles of a historical or educational nature, la Lib O. (5) 157 Collections of local historical material, Vt L.C. Bull (3) No 2, 1-3 Hitt (j. M.) Indexing state papers, Wash L.A. Bull (3) No i, 3-4 Purnell (H. R.) Local literature and its collectors, L.A. (6) 36-41, Discus- sion 34-35 1908 Parker (S. J.) Local prints, L.W. (10) 278-280 1909 Warner (J.) Photographic surveys in connection with Libraries, L.A. (6) 240-245, Discussion 249-251 Baker (E. A.) On local collections and local documents, L.A.R. (11) 96-98 Freemantle (W. T.) Our local bibliography— Shefllield, L.A.R. (11) 435-455. Discussion 513-517 Send your Wants list to — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Cazenove & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. Maggs Bkoihers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, Hig-h Holborn, W'C. Preston & Co.', 77, Clapham Park Road, S.W. Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiies, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Williams & Norgaie, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.C. G57 MANUSCRIPTS 1899 Lydenberg (H. M.) Historical manuscripts and prints in the Now York Public Library and the method of cataloguing them, L.J. (24) 249-252 1901 Congress Library— Division of manuscripts, Rept of Libn of Cong 261-3 1903 Torrey (E. C.) Special collections in American Libraries — The Landbery collection of Arabic manuscri])ts at Yale Ihiiversity, L.J. (28) 53-57 1904 Littman (E.) Special collections in American Libraries — The Garrett collection of Arabic manuscrij)ls at Princeton l^niversity Library, L.J. (29) 238-243 1908 Gilson (J. P.) Library of manuscrijjts of Henry Saville (1568-1617) of Banke in Yorkshire, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 140-210 Fretwell (J.) Photographic copying in Libraries, L.J. (33) 223-224 1909 Dumenil (R. L.) Manuscripts, L.A. (6) 266-269, Discussion 272 Parker (G.) Illuminated MSS. in ihe Ruskin Museum, Sheffield, L.A.R. (n) 572-579 Richardson (E. C.) Manuscript hunting, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 14-28 For particulars, apply to — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. MUNICIPAL LITERATURE 313 QuARiTCii, BERNARD, II, GraftoH Street, W. SbrnERAN & Co., Strand, VV.C. Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. G58 MEDICAL 1899 Medical section in the Indianapolis Public Library, P.L. (4) 85-86 1908 Black (C. E.) Story of one Medical Library, P.L. (13) 397-401 1909 Farlow (J. W.) Medical Library and its contents, L.J. (34) 401-405 Medical Libraries and periodical literature, Lib Work (2) i8o-i8i Black (C. E.) Medical literature in Public Libraries, P.L. (14) 180 Dealers in Medical Literature — Beazlev, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Lewis, H. K., 13b, Gower Street, W.C. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Owen & Co., 28, Regent Street, W. Trusi.ove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W, Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. G59 MAPS— ARRANGEMENT AND PRESERVATION 1876 Spoftord (A. R.) Binding and preservation of books in U.S. Bureau of Educat.on, U.S. Kept 677 1887 Winsor (J.) Classing and arranging maps and charts, L.J. (12) 442 1890 California State Library— annual report summarized in L.J. (15) 246 1891 How we keep unbound maps — symposium, L.J. (16) 72-5 1892 Badger (H. C.) Floundering among the maps, L.J. (17) 375-377 Earned (J. N.) Arrangement of maps, L.J. (17) Conf No 44-45 1893 Mounting of maps at Los Angeles Public Library, L.J. (18) 25 1895 Parsons (F. H.) Care of maps, L.J. (20) 199-201 1896 Shepherd (J.) Topographical prints, drawings and maps in Public Libraries, L. (8) 69-72 1897 Fames (\V.) Care of special collections : maps, L.J. (22) Conf No 51 1898 Baker (E. A.) Maps in the lending department, L. IF. (i) 54-55 1899 — Ordnance maps in Public Libraries, L.IK. (2) 155 Fletcher (R. S.) Maps and charts in the Public Library, P.L. (4) 444-446 1900 Letts (T.) Maps, from the romantic and prosaic standpoint, L.J. (25) 5-7 Philip (P. L.) Preservation and record of maps in the Library of Congress, L.J. (25) 15-17 190 1 Letts (T.) Notes on the care of maps, L.J. (26) 688-9 — Notes on the cataloguing of maps, L.J. (27) 74-76 Baker (E. A.) Ordnance maps: a select list, L. IF. (4) 144-7 Congress Library : division of maps and charts, Rept of Libn of Cong 263-266 1903 Andrews (C. W.) Maps in Public Libraries, P.L. (8) 22-5 Hubbard (A. G.) Cataloguing and preservation of maps in the Indiana State Library, L.J. (28) 610-61 1, P.L. (8) 375 1908 Drury (F. K. W.) Care of maps (Colleg(> and Reference Section), A.L.A. Bull (2) 347-355 Dealers in Maps — Magcs Brothers, loy, Strand, VV.C. Myers & Co., 59, High Ho'born, W.C. Sotheran & Co., Strand, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. G60 MUNICIPAL LITERATURE 1908 Darlow (G.) Municipal section of a Public Library, P.L. (13) 4-6 Civic improvement literature, P.L. (13) 15 1909 Ranck (S. H.) Municipal Legislative Reference Libraries: should they be established and maintained as a part of the Public Library of a city, or as an independent department or organization? L.J. (34) 345-350 Members of Committee on Municipal Reference Libraries, P.L. (14) 266 Bailey (L. J.) Outline for a study of municipal government. Lib Occ (2) 52-55 Dealers in Municipal Literature — Bkazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. 314 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Sanitary Publishing Co., 5, Fetter Lane, E.C. Trades Publishing Co., 365, Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Holborn, W.C. Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, O.xford Street, W. joint meeting of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Library Clubs, P.L. (3) 53-54 1901 .Sternberg (Count von) Music in Libraries : a paper read at the joint meeting of the Pennsylvania Library Club aiid the New Jersey Library Association, L.J. (26) 207 1904 Place of music in Libraries : a vlisrussion b\ mcMnbers of the Chicago Library Club, L.J. (29) 26-27, P.L. (9) 25 1908 Piper (A. C.) Music in Public Libraries, L.W. (11) 78-79 Brown (J. D.) Lecture in Belgium — provision of music in Libraries, L. (N.S.) (9) 223 G62 MUSIC— SPECIAL COLLECTIONS IN LIBRARIES 1887 Bardwell (VV. A.) Library of Music Brooklyn Public Librar\- collection, L.J. (12) 159 1888 Briscoe (J. P.) Book music in Public Libraries, L.C. (5) 140-147 1889 Jackson (A. B.) Music and art collection in Public Libraries, /...V. (U.S.) (3) 463-469 1897 Cowell (P.) Library work forty years ago : circulation of nuisic and its advantages, 2iid Int Conj 99-102 1898 Goepp (P. H.) Musical Libraries, L.J. (23) 28, P.L. (3) 53-54 1899 Aldred (T.) Provision of ballad music, ancient and modern, L. W . (2) 42-5 1901 Library of Congress — Division of music, Rept of Libn of Com:; 266-268 1904 Orchestral music in Libraries, L.W. (7) 36-37 1907 Fletcher (R. H.) Progress of art in California, Cal News Notes (3) 3-14 Hopkins (J. A.) Music in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (3) 89-93 1908 Goodrich (A. J.) Musical reminiscences of a Californian pioneer, Cal News Notes (3) 14-22 Music in the Los Angeles Public Library, Cal News Notes (3) 23-24 Reading list on music and picture collections in Libraries, Cal Xcws Notes (3) 26-29 Dealers in Music — AuGENER & Co., 22, Newgate Street, E.C. Be.\zley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Breitkopf & Hartell, 54, Great Marlborough .Street, \\'. NovELLO & Co., 160, Wardour .Street, W. Pitman, Hart & Co., 20-21, Paternoster Row, E.C\ Reeves, W., 83, Charing Cross Road, W.C. ^63 ORIENTAL LITERATURE 1903 Dennis (A. L. P.) Special collections in American Librarie> The Oriental collection of Count Paul Riant at Harvard University, /../. (28) 817-820 Dealers in Oriental Literature — Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., (ierniany LUZAC & Co., 46, Great Russell Street, W.C. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. MoRiCE, E. L., 9, Cecil Court, Charing Cross, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W'.C. (1 64 PAMPHLETS 1876 Cutter (C, A.) Preservation of pamphlets, L.J. (i) 51-4, Discussion 104-6 1877 Discussion on filing of pamphlets, L.J. (2) 38 1880 Holden (E. S.) Treatment of pamphlets in .special Libraries, A../. (5) 166-7 1885 Mann (E. P.) Care of pamphlets, L.J. (10) 399-400 1886 Homes (H. A.) Unbound volumes on Library shelves, L.J. (11) 214-15 Mann (E. P.) Care of pamphlets, L.J. (11) 245 1887 Swift (L.) Pamphlets and continuations of serials, 7../. (12) 350-4, 440 i88g Disposition of pamphlets in Libraries, L.J. ("14) 42-44 PERIODICALS 315 Larned (J. N.) What we do with pamphlets, L.J. (14) 433 Cutter (C. A.) What wo do with pamphlets, L.J. (14) 433-4 Winsor (J.) What we do with pamphlets, L.J. (14) 434. Sec also 151-152 Schwartz (J.) What wo do with pamphlets, L.J. (14) 434 Bardwell (W. A.) What we do with pamphlets, L.J. (14) 470 Poole (R. B.) What wo do with pam])]ilets, L.J. (14) 470-1 Foster (W. E.) What we do with pamphlets, L.J. (14) 471 Peoples (W. T.) What we do with i)amphlets, L.J. (14) 471 1891 Brown (J. D.) Methods of filing pamphlets, etc., /.. (3) 394 1892-3 Biscoe (W. S.) Pamphlets, U.S. Rept 826-35 1893 Austin" (W.) Pamphlets: what to do with them, L.J. (18) 143-4 Biscoe (W. S.) Pamphlets, L.J. (iS) 236-8, Discussion Conf No 66-67 1S94 Green (S. A.) On the care of pamphlets, L.J. (iq) 198-q 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer -Pamphlets, P.L. (i) 45 1898 Wagner (G.) Method of preserving prunphlets, L.J. (2;^) 685 1S99 Fove (C. H.) Care of pamphlets, L.J. (24) 13-14 1901 Crunden (F. M.) How things are duni' in one American Library, L. (A'.S.) (2) 36-37 Jast (L. S.) Treatment of pamphlets, L.W. (4) 60-63 1002 Pamphlets, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdhk 35 1903 White (W. F.) New Paltz system of treating pamphlets, P.L. (S) 301-6 1906 Merrill (W. S.) Taking care of pamphlets, P.L. (11) 502-3 1907 Brown (Z.) What to do with pamphlets, L.J. (32) 358-60 Miller (Z. K.) Pamphlet and magazine boxes. Wis Lib Bull (3) 49, 62 Best way to treat unbound pamphlets, N.Y.L. (i) 55 1908 Parnharn (E.) Bugbears and how to overcome them, P.L. (13) 382-383 1909 Cochrane (J. M.) Arranging pamphlets, P.L. (14) 254-255 G65 PEDAGOGICAL 1906 Scott (C. A.) Suggestions on forming a professional Librarv for teachers, L.J. (31) 168-169 1908 Johnston (W. D.) Library of the Bureau of Education in its relation to other pedagogical collections, A.L.A. Bull (2) 338-341 Dealers i)i Pedagogical Literature — Beazlev, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.U\ HiRSCHFiELD BROTHERS, 13, Fumival Street, E.C. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. G66 PERIODICALS 1876 Spofford (A. R.) Periodical literature and societv publications, U.S. Rept 678-685 1878 Report of the Committee on Poole's Index, L.A. Trans (i) 11-12 Bailey (J. B.) Subject index to scientific literature, L.A. Trans (i) 85-87 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer— Magazines for small ■ Libraries, P.L. (i) 116-117 1897 Cotgreave (A.) Index to contents of general and periodical literature, L. (9) 270-275 1898 Titles and indexes of periodical publications, L.W. (i) 67-68 1899 Andrews (C. W.) Co-operative lists of periodicals and transactions, L.J. (24) Conf No 29-32 1901 Hall (T. S.) Scientific periodicals in the Melbourne Libraries, L.A. of Austral Proc Ixvii-lxx Newspapers currently on file in the Library of Congress, Rept of Libn of Cong 157-176 1902 Stockwell (G.) What periodicals should be purchased — a personal opinion, P.L. (7) 13-17 Periodicals, Minn. la and Wis L.C. lldbk 34-35 1903 Thomson (O. R. H.) Classification and shelving of magazines in large Branch Libraries, /../. (28) 68 1904 Brown (J. D.) Selection of current periodicals, L.A.R. (6) 591 1905 Maguire (J. H.) Plea for the preservation of newspapers, An Lcab (i) 109-118 1906 Thomas (J. C.) Conglomerate in periodicals, /../. (31) 817 Labour papers, L.J. (31) 671-672 3i6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Report of CommitU'O on title pages and indexes to periodicals, L.J. (31) Conf No 193-194 Bursill (P. C.) Treatment of periodical publications, L.A. (5) 98-100 Dana (J. C.) Periodicals for a small Library, P.L. (n) 367 Jackson (F. R.) Care of periodicals, P.L. (11) 493-494 1907 Selection of periodicals, L. 11'. (9) 249-250 Dana (J. C.) Anticipations, or what we may expect of periodicals, P.L. (12) 381-3S3 1908 Sanderson (E. M.) ami E. M. Smith. Circulating single numbers of periodicals, L.J. (33) 86-94 Alacdonald (K. I.) Magazines for the small Library, Wis Lib Bull (4) 1-9 Magazines list for next year, la Lib O. {5) 221-222 I'se of periodicals in a small Library, N.Y.L. (i) 121 1909 Periodicals indexes and periodical circulation, N.Y.L. (2) 39-40 Dickinson (A. D.) Magazine campaign, P.L. (14) 215-216 Rathbone (F.) Magazines for a small Library, P.L. (14) 377-378 Vine (W. K.) Selection of periodicals, L.W. (ti) 483-484 Briscoe (W. A.) Selection of periodicals for a public reading room, L.W. (12) 215-216 Tripp (S. H.) Newspapers in Libraries, P.L. (14) 298-299 G661 PERIODICALS— SUBSCRIPTION AGENCIES Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W,C. D.vwsoN & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 186, Strand, W.C. Stevens & Bkown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.C. G662 PERIODICALS— BACK NUMBERS For Back-date Magazines and Periodicals, apply to — George & Sons, 151, Whitechapel Road, E. Humphreys & Co., 22, Paternoster Row, E.C. Russell, Henry, 25, Paternoster Square, E.C. G66 3 PERIODICALS— FOREIGN Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C. Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.C. G67 PERIODICALS CLEARINGHOUSE 1901 Magazine clearing house, la Lib O. (i) 14 1904 Periodica's clearing house, Minn P.L.C. Notes (i) 7 1905 Clearing house for periodicals, Vt L.C. Bull (i) 4-5 Hitt (J. M.) Magazine clearing house. Wash L.A. Bull (i) No i, 9-10, No 3, 13 1906 Periodical clearing house. Neb Lib Bull No i, 13 G68 PHOTOGRAPHS 1899 Chandler (A. G.) Library art club — co-operative work of New England Libraries, L.J. (24) 521-522 Plummer (M. W.) Photograph collection of Pnilt Institute Free Library, L.J. (24) 637 1900 Photographs at the Boston Library, L.J. (25) 8 Bailey (H. T.) Public Libraries and art educational work, L.J. (25) 641-2 Cutler (C. A.) Photographs and photoprints, L.J. (25) 619-625 1901 Foster (W. E.) Photographic exhibits in Libraries : suggestions for framing and hanging, L.J. (26) 139-140 1902 Guggenheimer (.'\.) Library methods for photographs : arrangement of U.S. Bureau of Forestry collection, L.J. (27) 324 1907 Treatment of miscellaneous photographs at Chicago .\rl Institute Library, /../. (32) 527 1909 Warren (J.) Photographic surveys in connection with Public Libraries, L.A. (6) 240-245, Discussion 249-251 For particulars relating to Mucilage for mounting photographs, apply to — HiGGiNS, C. M., & Co., II, Farringdon Avenue, E.C. PICTURES AND PRINTS G69 PHILATELY 1908 Peplow (F. J.) Literature of stamp collectinf^, L.A.R. (10) 477-479 Dealers in Philatelic Literature — SiNGLER, G., 38, Northway Road, Camberwcll, S.E. Williams & Nokgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. O70 PICTURES AND PRINTS 1888 Bardwci: (VV. A.) Wanted — an index to illustrations, L.J. (13) 173 1894 Denver Public Library art department, L.J. (19) 341 1896 Shepherd (J.) Topoj^^raphical prints, etc., in Public Libraries, L. (8) 69-72 1897 Green (S. S.) Use of pictures in Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 1725-1731 Taner (M. E.) Travelling- Library of pictures, P.L. (2) 263-266 Carter (H. J.) Travcllinfr Libraries of illustrations, L.J. (22) 293-294 i Dieserud (J.) Suggestions towards an unproved classification, L.J. (23) 607-9 Comments on Mr. Dieserud 's suggested classification by Messrs. Dewey and Biscoe, L.J. (23) 609-611 Dieserud (J.) Decimal classification : a reply to Messrs. Dewey and Biscoe, L.J. {23) 657-658 Classification for College Libraries. L.J. (23) Conf No 177-178 1899 Benedict (L. E. W.) Hints on classification, L.J. (24) Conf No 65-7 Jones (O.) Classification for College Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 36-41 Galbreath (C. B.) Classification and cataloguing a State Library, P.L. (4) 437-439 Philip (A. J.) Library classification, dealing more particularly with a scheme especially adapted to British Libraries, L.A. (i) 152-155 Tyler (A. S.) Classification, P.L. (4) 377-380 1900 Bullock (E.) Problems in classification, P.L. (5) 6-8 Jast (L. S.) Hindrances to progress in Public Library work — absence of exact classification, L.A.R. (2) 347-356 Lyster (T. W.) Observations on shelf classification, L.A.R. (2) 407-8 1900-01 Jast (L. S.) Library classification, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 21-36 190 1 Richardson (E. C.) Classification in books, L.J. (26) 124-132 Review of Richardson's "Classification," P.L. (6) 581, L.W. (4) 180-3 Brazier (A. W.) Principles and practice of Library classification, L.A. of Austral Proc xxix-xxxix 1902 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (4) 382-389 Hulme (E. W.) On a co-operative basis for the classification of literature in the subject catalogue, L..i.R. (4) 317-326 Lewin (P. E.) Gesner and Savigny, L.A.R. (4) 401-409 —- Some systems of classification, L.A. (3) 141-6 Taylor (L. A.) Shelf classification : ways and means, L.A.R. (4) 45-7 1903 Jast (L. S.) Classification in British Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 175-182, Discussion 208-211 1904 Classification for a small Library, Del L.C. Hdbk 31-32 l-'ocke (R.) Classification : general theory, L.J. (29) Conf No 127-132 Bond (H.) Some features of Library practice in Great Britain, L.J. (29) Conf No 30-31 Martel (C.) Classification : present tendencies, L.J. (29) Conf No 132-134 1905 Jast (L. S.) Classification in Public Libraries, L. (7) 169 .\nderton (B.) Books brought into relation with one another and made operative, L.A.R. (7) 443-458 Bunnell (A.) Practical work — New York State Library School, N.V.S.L. Rcpt (88) 591-592 K)()() Fletcher (W. L) Bull in the (Library) china shop, P.L. (11) 549-555 McKnight (E.) Weak point in Library administration : the absence of exact classification in British Public Libraries, L..\.R. (8) 289-95, Discussion 344-348 Mould (R. W.) Wanted a classification, L.A.R. (8) 127-147, Discussion 208-2 1 r Savage (E. A.) Development of classification, L.A.R. (8) 501-503 (Discus- sion of Mr. Savage's paper " Form and Alphabetic book classification " printed in L.A.R. (9) 375-383) 1907 Aldred (T.) On the formation of an Advisory Board on cataloguing and classification, L.A.R. (9) 167-172, Discussion 201-206 North (M. G.) Unfrequented paths in classification, L. \V. (9) 437-440 Sayers (W. C. B.) Some canons of classification. L.A.R. (9) 425-452 1908 — Some principles of classification L..4. (6) 82-88, Discussion 88-90 322 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1909 Stephens (G. A.) Application of exact classification to shelf arrangement, L.W. (11) 251-255, 325-331 Hawkes (A. J.) Vice of consistency, L.W. (12) 183-186 H3 CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES— GENERAL 1S8-' Thomas (E. C.) Some ri'cent schemes of classification, L.A. Trans (4-5) 180-184 (Notes on the schemes of Dewey, Perkins, Cutler, Harris, etc.) 1885 Lane (W. C.) Report on classification, /../. (10) 257-62, Discussion 316-7 1892 Kephart (H.) Classification, l.S. Rcpt (1892-93) 861-897 Borden (W. A.) Sub-classification of J 7 (or whatever class sign may be used: Photographic collection), L.J. (17) 195-197 i8<.)4 Nelson (C. A.) Report on classification and catalogues, L.J. (19) Conf No 69-77 1897 Outline of the leading schemes of classification, L. (9) 203-206 189S Wire (G. E.) Report on classification and cataloguing, L.J. (23) Conf No 18-22 1902 Lewin (P. E.) Some systems of classificaticjn, L.A. (3) 141-146 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation with each other — Reviews various ancient and modern schemes, and argues that th(^ Dewey scheme is best for universal adoption, L.A.R. (7) 443-458 1906 Mould (R. W.) Wanted a classification — Reviews various systems, and quotes opinions of prominent Librarians, L.A.R. (8) 127-147, Discussion 208-2 1 1 CLASSIFICATION— INDIVIDUAL SCHEMES, ARRANGED IN ALPHA= BETICAL ORDER H4 ADJUSTABLE SCHEME, 1898 i89<) Wire (G. E.) Review of Mr. Brown's Adjustable Classification, /,./. (24) 121 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 451 1906 Mould (R. W.) Wanted a classification, L.A.R. (8) 145 1908 List of Libraries in England using the Adjustable Classification scheme, Lit Yr-Bk 665 H41 ARTS AND SCIENCE, INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF 1904 Richardson (E. C.) Scheme of classification of the International Congress of Arts and Science at St. Louis, L.J. (29) 52S-529 H5 BACON'S SCHEME, 1623 1897 Outline of the scheme of Francis Bacon, 1(123, L. (9) 203-204 1902 Lewin (P. E.) Some systems of classification, L.A. (3) 142 H6 BONAZZrS SCHEME, 1890 1891 Bliss (R.) Bonazzi's scheme for a classid catalogue, L.J. (16) 5-8, 19, 138 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Report on classification, L.J. (19) Conf No 69-70 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 450 H7 BRITISH MUSEUM SCHEME, 1836=38 1S77 Garnett (R.) System of classifying books on the shelves followed at the British Museum, 1st hit Conf 108-114, 1S3-193, L.J. (2) 194-200, 267-271 1887 Harris (G. W.) British Museum systt^n of press numbering, L.J. (12) 33 J -334 > 435 1891 - An adaptation of the British Museum scheme, /../. ( i()) 138-139 i8t)7 Scheme of the British Museum, L. (<)) 205 1902 Lewin (P. E.) Some systems of classification, L.A. (3) 143 j()()5 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 448. 1906: L.A.R. (8) 129 Brown's Schemes, sec iindci' Adjustal)le and Subject Schemes H8 BROWNBILL'S SCHEME, 1885 j>^S() Brownhill (J.) Science and art : a llieory of Library classification, L.C. (3) 133-136 H9 BRUNET'S SCHEME, 1842 )Hq>> Outline; of Brunet's scheme, L. (10) 162-163, 317-320 1904 McKnight (E.) On Brunet's scheme of classification, L.A.R. (6) 4)6-421 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 446 CLASSIFICATIOX SCHEMES H 10 BRUNEI MODIFIED, 1878 (Peabody Institute Scheme) 1892 Parker (J.) Peabody Institule system of press-marks, /,./. (17) 233-234 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Criticism of the Peabody sclieme. L.J. (iq) Conf No^r Hll BRUSSELS SCHEME, 1898 U)07 H(.|)\vi)()d (H. \.) Dewey cxijanded, L.A.h'. {<,) -,07-^,22, Discussion 540- 345, L.J. (:,2) 3b2-3b7 ■ ^ ' HIM CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY SCHEME, 1892 1S92-3 Kephart (H.) Classification, L.S. Kept 880 H 112 CELS' SCHEME, 1773 1S98 Clarke (A.) Some old treatises on Librarians and Librarians' work, L. (10) 390-391. 394-395 • H 12 CLEMENS' SCHEME, 1635 1S9S Clarke (A.) Some old treatises on Librarians and Librarians' work, L. (10) 3-'7-329' 3^5-3^7 H 13 COLERIDGE'S SCHEME, 1826 1S97 Scheme of S. T. Coleridg-e, 1826, L. (9) 204 H 14 CONGRESS LIBRARY SCHEME, 1902 ii)03 Outline scheme of classes of Library of Congress : New issues in 1906, 1907, and 1908; Library of Congress (1904) 1406 Lnited States Library of Congress classification scheme, L.A.R. (8) 663-4 H 15 CUTTER'S SCHEME, Devised 1873, Published 1876 1878 Cutter (C. A.) Another plan of numbering books, L.J. (3) 248-251 1S79 — Plan for numbering books, L.J. (4) 17, 88-90 — Classification on the shelves, L.J. (4) 234-243 1880 — Classification of Natural Sciences, L.J. (5) 162-166 1882 Thomas (K. C.) Some recent schemes of classification, L.A. Trans (4-5) 182-184 Cutter {C. A.) Thirty-five versus ten, L.J. (7) 62-63 Schwartz (J.) Twenty-five plus ten versus thirty-five or ten, L.J. (7) 84-85 1883 Cutter (C. A.) Arrangement of the parts of the U.S. in historical and geographical system of classification, L.J. (8) 205-210 1884 — Close classification of folk-lore, L.J. (9) 136 Carr (H. J.) Classification and notation of the book arts, L.J. (9) 172 1885 Cutter (C. A.) Classification of the recreative arts, and athletic arts, L.J. (10) b (loddard (H. N.) Classification of fiction, L.J. (10) 55-5*1 cutter (C. \.) Classification of philosophy, I.. J. (10) 7c) 1886 — Classification, /../. (11) 158 - - Close classification, L.J. (11) 167, 180 .Archer (W.) Remarks on classification, L.C. (3) 87-88 1887 Cole (G. W.) Some thoughts on close classification, /../. (12) 356 1.S88 Cutter (C. A.) .Adversaria — Cole on close classification, /„/. (13) 70 1S89 Bliss (R.) Re|)ort on classification, /../. (14) 242-244 1891 Cutter (C. -A.) Minute classification of philosophv, /,./. (ib) 5 1892 Kephart (H.) Classification, L.J. (17) 228. 1843: U.S. Reft 861-81,7 1894 Nelson (C. .A.) Report on classification, L.J. (19) Conf No 73 i8()7 Cutter (C. .\.) Kxpansive classification, sud Int Conf 84-87, Discussion 235-236 Expansive scheme of C. .A. Cutter, /.. (9) 205 1S98 Cutter's scheme of classification, L. (10) 99-100, 286 Wire ((r. K.) Report on classification and cataloguing, L.J. (2 ^ Conf No 18-22 1899 Cutter (C. A.) On the suitability of the exjiansive classification to College and Reference Libraries, /../. (24) Conf No 41-49, 154- 15O igoo Lyster (T. VV.) Observations on shelf classification, L.A.h'. (2) 407-408 1900-0T Jast (L. S.) Library classification. Circenii'ood's Yr-BU 25 1901 Brazier (A. W.) Principles and ])ractice of Library classification, L.A. of Austral Proc xxix-xxxix H)02 Hulme (K. W.) On a co-o|)er.-iiivf basis for the classification of literature in tile subject catalogue, /,. I./v'. (4) 317-326 324 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Taylor (L. A.) Shelf classification : ways and means, L.A.R. (4) 45-47 Lewin (P. E.) Some systems of classification, L./l. (3) 144-145 1905 Aldred (T.) Expansive classification, L.A.R. (7) 207-19, Discussion 196-201 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 452 igo6 Mould (R. W.) Wanted — a classification, L.A.R. (8) 144-145 1908 List of Libraries in England using Cutter Expansive Classification scheme. Lit Yr-Bk 664 1909 Sayers (\V. C. B.) The expansive classification, L.A.R. (11) 99-117 H 16 DEWEY DECIMAL SCHEME, 1876 1876 Dewey (M.) A decimal classification and subject indexes, L'.5. Rept 623-48 1877 Axon (W. E. A.) Dewey system of classification, ist Iiit Coiif 166-167 1878 Dewey (M.) The Amherst classification, L.J. (3) 231-232 1879 — Classification scheme, L.J. (4) 1 17-120, 191-194 Lindsay (Lord) Dewey's classification scheme, L.J. (4) 149-152 1880 Mann (B. P.) Zoological subjects partly classified by the Dewey system, ^•/- (5) 143-144 1882 Thomas (E. C.) Some recent schemes of classification, L.A. Trans (4-5) 182 Earned (J. N.) Report on classification, L.J. (7) 127-128 1884 Thomas (E. C.) Classification of literature, L.C. (i) 181-182 1885 Lane (W, C.) Classification, L.J. (10) 258 1886 Archer (W.) Remarks on classification, L.C. (3) 86-96 Schwartz (J.) and F. B. Perkins. Dui-Decimal classification and the Relativ index, L.J. (11) 36, 37-43, 68-74, 144, 156-160 Dewev (M.) Decimal classification : a reply to Messrs. Schwartz and Perkins, L.J. (11) 100-106, 132-139 Mann (B. P.) Dui-Decimal classification, L.J. (11) 139-141 1894 Traill (J. W. H.) Classification of books in Natural Science (chiefly on Dewey), L. (6) 13-18 An extension of the Dewey numbering, L.J. (19) 199-200 1895 Jast (L. S.) Classification in Libraries, with special reference to the Dewey Decimal system, L. (7) 167-178 Dewey (M.) Abridged Decimal classification and the relative index, L.N. (U.S.) (4) 1-200 Campbell (F.) L'Institut International de Bibliographie, L. (7) 341-346 1896 Decimal classification abroad : arguments in favour of adoption of Dewey's scheme as an international system of classification, L.J. (21) 369-370 Gifford (W. L. R.) Difficulties of the Dewey classification and their adjustments, L.J. (21) 494-498 Jast (L. S.) Dewey classification in Reference Library and in an open lending Library, L. (8) 335-353 Note on the Dewey classification, L. (8) 379-380 Lyster (T. W.) Some observations on the Dewey notation classification as applied to the arrangement of books on shelves, L. (8) 482-490 1897 Dewey classification, L. (9) 208-210 Lyster (T. W.) Notes on shelf classification by the Dewey system, L. (9) 329-339 Jast (L. S.) Dewey classification and some recent criticisms, L. (9) 340-5 Peddle (A.) Decimal classification and relative location, L. (9) 346-349 1898 Outline of the Dewey decimal classification, L, (10) 97-99, 286 Dieserud (J.) Decimal classification : a reply to Messrs. Dewey and Biscoe, L.J. (23) 657-658 (Suggests that the scheme be revised) Wire (G. E.) Report on classification and cataloguing, L.J. (23) Conf No 18-22 1899 Dewey (M.) On the suitability of the Dewey scheme for College Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 154 Decimal classification in lending Libraries, L.A.R. (1) 256-257 Adams (Z. F.) Practical hints on organizing: classification, the D.C, P.L. (4) 58-59 Tandy (F. D.) Some suggestions in regard to the use of the Dewey decimal classification, P.L. (4) 139-141 1900 Lyster (T. W.) Observations on shelf classification, L.A.R. (2) 406-407 Dewey (M.) On the revision of the Decimal classification, L.J. (25) 684-685 1900-01 Jast (L. S.) Library classification, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 24-25 1901 Brazier (A. W.) Principles and practice of Library classification, L.A. of Austral Proc xxix-xxxix CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES 325 190J Lewin (P. E.) Some systems of classification, L.A. (3) 143-144 Taylor (L. A.) Shelf classification : ways and means, L.A.R. (4) ^5-47 Dewey classification, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 38-42, 70 1903 Jast (I.. S.) Classification in British Public Libraries, L.A.K. (5) 180-182 Stevens (W. F.) Decimal classification for railroad books, L.]. (28) 114-5 1904 Dewey classification, Dchnvarc L.C. Ildbk 47-48 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 451-452 190b Mould (R. \V.) Wanted— a classification, L.A.R. (8) 138-144 D.C. Classification card, la Lib O. (5) 120 1907 Hopwood (H. V.) Dewey expanded, L..I.R. (9) 307-22, Discussion 340-45 1908 Lange (F. \V. T.) Shelf classification and shelf marking, L.W. (11) 76-77 List of Libraries in England using Dewcv Decimal classification scheme, Lit Yr-Bk 604 1909 Hawkes (A. J.) Note on the classification of Radium and radio-activity, according to Dewey's system, L.A.R. (11) 420-422 H 17 DEWEY MODIFIED, 1886=89 1896 Guppy (H.) Dewey classification at Sion College Library, L. (8) 350-352 Farley (C. A.) Radcliffe College Library, Cambridge, Mass., and its classification, L.J. (21) 498-499 1907 Hopwood (H. V.) Dewey expanded, L.A.R. (9) 307-322, Discussion 340- 345. l^-J- (32) 362-367 ■ Voge (A. L.) Indexing of periodical literature and the work of the Concilium Bibliographicum, Zurich, Bib Scty of Am Proc (2) iib-134 H 18 DIESERUD'S SCHEME, 1898 1898 Dieserud (J.) Suggestion towards an improved decimal classification, L.J. (2^) 607-609 Discussion by Messrs. Dewey and Biscoe, L.J. {22) 609-611 H 19 EDMANDS' SCHEME, 1877 1879 Edmands (J.) Plan of numbering, L.J. (4) 38-40, 56 Dewey (M.) Plans for numbering, L.J. (4) 42-44 H20 EDWARDS' SCHEME, 1859 1897 Outline of Edward Edwards' scheme, L. (9) 204 i()o5 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 449 H21 FARLEY'S RADCLIFFE COLLEGE CLASSIFICATION SCHEME, 1896 iSi)(i Farley (C. A.) Radcliffe College Librarv and its classification, L.J. (21) 498^499 H22 FLETCHER'S SCHEME, 1889 1889 Fletcher (W. I.) Library classification : liuory and practice. L.J. (14) ^^-^3' 77-79. 1 13-1 16 Bliss (R.) Report on classification, L.J. (14) 244-245 1894 Review of Fletcher's classification, L. (b) 157 Fletcher (W. L) Library classification, L.J. (19) 238 1897 Fletcher's scheme, L. (9) 206, 358 H23 GARNIER'S SCHEME, 1678 1905 Andi^rton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 446 H24 (lESNER'S SCHEME, 1548 1902 Lewin (P. E.) Some systems of clas>Ification. L.A. (3) 141-142 — Gcsner and Savigny, L.A.R. (4) 401-401) i()o5 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation. L.A.R. (7) 445 H25 HARRIS (W. T.) SCHEME, 1870 187b Harris (\V. T.) System of classillc.ition .adopted in the Public School Library of St. Louis, U.S. Rcpt (>bo-662 1882 Thomas (C. E.) Some recent schemes of classification, L..\. Trans (4-;) 181 ^ 1900 (Vunden (F. M.) Classification and cataloguing, L. (.V..S.) (1) 295-29S 326 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY H26 HARRIS (G. W.), 1890 (Adaptation of British Museum Scheme) 1887 Harris (GA\'.) British Museum system of press marking, L.J. (12) 331, 435 1891 — Classification of the Cornell University Library, L.J. (i6) 138-139 1892-3 Kephart (H.) World's Library Congress, U.S.Rept 872 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Report on classification, L.J. (19) Conf No 70 1897 Scheme of Harris, L. (9) 205 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 451 H27 HARTWIG'S SCHEME, 1888 1889 Tedder (H. R.) Doctor O. Harlwig's scheme of classification, L. (i) 21 Bliss (R.) Report on classification, L.J. (14) 245-246 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 450 H27=l HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SCHEME, 1876 1877 Winsor (J.) On the Harvard Scheme, ist hit Con} 164 1881 Classification in catalogue and on the shelves, L.J. (6) 9-10, 54, 116, (9) 50-51, (10) 259-260, (11) 208-209 H28 HORNE'S SCHEME, 1825 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 447 H29 JENA REPERTORIUM SCHEME, 1793 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 447 H30 LARNED'S SCHEME, 1884 1SS4 Larned (J. N.) A nomenclature of classification, L.J. (9) 62-69 Cutter (C. A.) A nomenclature of classification, L.J. (9) 115-116 1885 Lane (W. J.) A nomenclature of classification, L.J. (10) 257-258 H31 LEBAS' SCHEME, circa 1867 1897 A French classification and notation, L.J. (22) 253 H32 MANUTIUS'S SCHEME, 1498 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 445 H33 MERLIN'S SCHEME, 1842=47 1906 Mould (R. W.) Wanted— a classification, L.A.R. (8) 129-130 H34 NAUDE'S SCHEME, 1643 1S98 Clarke (A.) Some old treatises on Librarians and Librarians' work, L^ (10) 387-390 H35 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 1908 1908 Whitten (R. H.) Classification of the Library of the (New York State) Public Service Commission for the first district, L.J. {t^t,) 362-363 H36 OGLE'S SCHEME, 1885 1885 Ogle (J. J.) Outlines of a new scheme of classification applicable to books, L.C. (2) 160 1906 Mould (R. W.) Wanted-a classification, L.A.R. (8) 130 H37 PEABODY INSTITUTE SCHEME, 1878 (Based on Brunet's Scheme) 1892 Parker (J.) Peabody system of jiress marks, /../. (17) 233-234 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Report on classification, /../. (19) Conf No 71 H38 PERKINS' RATIONAL SCHEME, 1882 1879 Perkins (L. B.) Classification in dictionary catalogues, /,./. (4) 226-234 1882 — Movabli- location plan of shelving books in Libraries, L.J. (7) 29 Dewey (M.) Perkins' classification, L.J. (7) 60-62 Larned (J. N.) Report on classification, L.J. (7) 128-1^0 Smith (L. P.) Classification. L.J. (7) 174 Thomas ((". E.) Some recent schemes of classification, L.A. Trans (4-5) 181 1892-3 Kephart (fi.) World's Library Congress Report, U.S. Rept 895 1897 Perkins' Rational scheme- of classification, L. (9) 37-38, 210 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 453 CLASSIF1(\\TI().\ SCHEMES 327 H39 POOLE'S SCHEME, 1876 iS7() Poole (VV. F.) Organization and inaiiai^nnn nt .if r.il)rnrir>;, U.S. I\rpt 49^-495 H40 OUINNBROWN SCHEME, 1894 1895 O"-''"" (J- H.) and J. D. Brown. Classification of books for Libraries in which renders are allowed access lo shelves, L. (7) 75-82 i8i)7 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public I/ibraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 64-65 Bond (H.) Quinn-Brown classification (a letter), L. (9) 131-132 i8()S Wire (G. E.) Report on classification and cataloguing, L.j. (23) Conf No 19 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 450 1900 Mould (R. W.) Wanted^a classification, L.A.R. (8) 130, 145 Rational Scheme, see under Perkins' .Sch( leme H4I RICHARDSON'S SCHEME, 1901 1901 Review of Richardson's classification: theoretical and practical, L.W. (4) 180-1S1 1906 Mould (R. W.) VN'anted— a classification, L.A.R. (8) 131-133 H42 ROWELL'S UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CLASSIFICATION SCHEME, 1895 1895 Cutter (C. A.) Review of J. C. Rowell's scheme of classification of books in the Library of the University of California, L.J. (20) 214-215 H43 ROYAL INSTITUTION SCHEME, 1857 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (8) 449 H44 SAVIGNY'S SCHEME, 1587 1902 Lcwin (P. E.) Some systems of classification, L.A. (^3) 142 — Gesner and Savigny, L..i.R. (4) 401-409 H45 SCHRETTINGER'S SCHEME, 1810 1898 ("larkc (A.) Some old treatises on Librarians and Libraiian>' work, L. (10) 391-39-^ H46 SCHWARTZ'S SCHEME, 1879 1876 Schwartz (J.) A " Combined " svstem of arranging and numbt>ring, U.S. Rept 657.660, L.J. (3) 6-io' ^ ' 187S Dewey (M.) and C. A. Cutter. Nimibering, L.J. (3) 339-340 1879 .Schwartz (J.) Mnemonic system of classification, L.J. (4) 1-7, 37 Discussion by Messrs. Dewey, Perkins and Cutter, L.J. (4) 92-93 1882 .Schwartz (J.) New classification and notation, L.J. (7) S4-85, J48-160, 272 Fitzpatrick (J.) Mnemonic numbering of books, L.J. (7) 229-230 Bliss (R.) Junr. Logical classification : Schwartz's >cheme, /,./. (7) 251 1885 Schwartz (J.) Alphabetic-mnemonic system of classifying and numbering • books, L.J. (10) 25-27, 77-7S, 149-154, 174-175. 371-375 Lane (W. C) Report on classification, L.J. (10) 257 1886 Cutter (C. A.) Schwartz's classification and notation, L.J. (11) 3, 8 — and W. C. Lane. .Schwartz's classification and nol.iiion, L.J. (11) 8-9 .Schwartz (J.) Schwartz's classification and notation, /../. (n) 9 Schw.artz's sch (C. I'.) Some recent schemo of cla--il'Kation, /.. I. Inins (4-5) 1S4 328 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY H50 SONNENSCHEIN'S SCHEME, 1887 1905 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation, L.A.R. (7) 449-450 H51 SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION SCHEME, 1906 1906 Savage (E. A.) Review of Mr. Brown's Subject classification, L.W. (9) 48-55 Bishop (W. W.) Review, L.J. (31) 836-838 Mould (R. W.) Wanted — a classification, L.A.R. (8) 130-131, 145-147 L(yster) (T. W.) Review of Brown's Subject classification, L.A.R. (8) 384-6 1907 Bay (J. C.) Some thoughts on classification occasioned by the publication of Brown's subject classification, F.L. (12) 8-10 Sayers (W. C. B.) Some canons of classification applied to the subject classification, L.A.R. (9) 425-442, Discussion 468-475, L.J. (32) 442 1908 List of Libraries in England using the Subject classification scheme. Lit Yr-Bk 665 1909 Brown (J. D.) Subject classification, criticisms, revisions and adjust- ments, L.W. (12) 41-45, 81-86, 121-124, 153-160 Coutts (H. T.) The Subject classification, L.A. (6) 304-14, Discussion 315-8 H 52 WILLCOX'S PEORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION SCHEME, 1896 1896 Review of the scheme, L.J. (21) 522 H53 WINSOR'S SCHEME (HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY), 1877 1877 Winsor (J.) On the Harvard scheme, 1st hit Coiif 164 1881 — Harvard College shelf guide, L.J. (6) 9-10, 54, 116. 1SS4 : L.J. (9) 50-51. 1885 : L.J. (10) 259-260 1886 Lane (W. C.) Harvard College Library subject heading index, L.J. (11) 208-209, 349 [N CHRONOLOGICAL INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES ORDER 1498 Manutius Gesner 1587 Savigny 1623 Bacon 1635 Clemens 1643 Naud^ 1678 Garnier ^773 Cels 1793 Jena Repertorium 1810 Schrettinger 1825 Home 1826 Coleridge 18^6-38 British Museum 1842 Brunet 1842-47 Merlin 1857 Royal Institution 1859 Edwards 1867 Lebas 1870 Harris (W. T.) 1873 Cutter 1876 Poole Dewey Harvard I'niversity Library Scheme 1877 Edmands Winsor 1878 Brunet Modified (Peabody Institute Scheme)- 1879 Schwartz Shurtleff 1882 Perkins (Rational Scheme) Smith 1884 Larned 1885 Brownbill Ogle 1886-89 Dewey Modified (Sion College) 1887 Sonnenschein 1888 Ilartwig CLASSIFIC.iriON SCHEMES 329 18S9 Fletcher 1890 Bonazzi Harris (G. W.) Adaptation of British Museum Scheme 1S92 California University Scheme 1894 Quinn-Brown 1895 Rovvell (California University Library Scheme) 1896 Farley (Radcliffe College Scheme — Dewey Modified) Willcox (Peoria Library Scheme) 1898 Adjustable (Brown) 1898 Brussels Scheme (Institut International do Bibliographic— Dewey Expanded) 1898 Dieserud 190 1 Richardson 1902 Congress Library 1906 Subject (Brown) 1908 New York State Library Public Service Commission Scheme 1154 UNIVERSAL SCHEME— Arguments in favour of adopting a standard scheme of classification for Libraries 1878 Dewey (M.) Amherst classification, L.J. (3) 231-232 1879 Cutter (C. A.) Classification on the shelves, L.J. (4) 234-24-5. iSSi : L.J. (6) 67 1882 L.A. U.K. Committee. On a scheme suitable for general use, L.A. Trans (4-5) 220, (6) 3, 176, (7) 3, (8) 4 1886 Bailey (J. B.) On classification for scientific and medical Libraries, L.C. (3)'"o 1S96 Decimal classification abroad : arguments in favour of Dewey's scheme as an International system of classification, L.J. (21) 369-370 Josephson (A. G. S.) Dewey Decimal classification and scientific classifi- cation, L.J. (21) 475 1897 Robertson (A. W.) Classification in Public Libraries, 2iHi Int Conj 8t)-92, Discussion 235-236 1902 Hulme (E. W.) On a co-operative basis for the classification of literature in the subject catalogue, L.A.R. (4) 317-326 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation and made operative, L.A.R. (4) 382-389 1904 Martel (C.) Classification — present tendencies, L.J. (29) Conf No 132-134 1906 Mould (R. \V.) Wanted — a classification, L.A.R. (8) 127-147, Discussion i6i-i66 1907 Aldred (T.) On the formation of an .\dvisory Board on cataloguing and classification, L..i.R. (9) 167-172, Discussion 201-206 Hopwood (H. \'.) Dewey expanded, L.A.R. (9) 307-22, Discussion 340-45 H55 CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS For 1876 Poole (W. F.) Classification, U.S. Rept 492-3 1877 Nicholson, Bullen and Cutter. Discussion on the system of classifying books at the British Museum, ist Int Conf 165-7 1878 Cutter (C. A.) .\uthor catalogues in classified shelf systems, L.J. (3) 371-2 1879 Wilson (H.) Classification in Public Libraries, L..!. Trans (2) 79-84 . Perkins (F. B.) Schwartz mnemonic classification, L.J. (4) 92 Dewey (M.) Arrangement on shelves, L.J. (4) 117-20, 191-4 Cutter (C. A.) Classification on the shelves, /../. (4) 234-4^. 18S1 : /,./. (6) 64-69 1882 Bliss (R.) Alphabetization versus classification, L.J. (7) 104-105 1886 Richardson (E. C.) Why Librarians know, L.J. (11) 204-20S 1905 Lange (F. W. T.) Shelf classification and shelf marking, L. If. (ii) 7^-77 H56 CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS Against 1877 Magnusson (E.) On the system of classifying books, ist Int Conf 165-7 LOGICAL OR SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION H57 FOR 18S2 Bliss (R.) Alphabetization versus classification, L.J. (7) 104, 251 1889 — Report on classification, L.J. (14) 240-2, 244 1893 Kephart (H.) Classification, L.J. (18) 240-2 330 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1900 Clarke (A.) The philosophical classification of literature as compared with practical schemes of classification, L.A.R. (2) 347-356 1900-01 Jast (L. S.) Philosophical versus practical classification, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 23-24 H58 AGAINST 1879 Fletcher (W. I.) Some points in indexing-, L.J. (4) 244 18S2 Schwartz (J.) Alphabetical versus Logical classification, L.J. (7) 229 — Alphabetical classification, L.J. (7) 272 1886 — Alphabetical classification: an anti-criticism, L.J. (11) 156-158 — Cutter (C. A.) Remarks on the above article, L.J. (11) 158-160 H59 SPECIAL DIFFICULTIES AND EVERY=DAY PROBLEMS OF PRACTICAL CLASSIFICATION 1877 Jones (J. W.) Inaugural address, ist Conf of Libns 12, L.J. (2 )iio 1879 Perkins (F. B.) Classification in dictionary' catalogues, L.J. (4) 233-234 1896 GIfford (W. L. R.) Difllculties in the Dewey classification and their adjustments, L.J. (21) 494-49S 1900 Lyster (T. W'.) Observations on shelf classifications, L.A.R. (2) 399-409 Bullock (E.) Problems in classification, P.L. (5) 6-8 H60 RELATIVE CLASSIFICATION 1887 Cole (G. \V.) Some thoughts on close classification, L.J. (12) 356-360 1907 Savage (E. A.) Form and alphabetic book classification, L.A.R. (9) 375- 383, Discussion (8) 501-503 See also Section H 93 H61 CLASSIFICATION FOR SPECIAL LIBRARIES 1876 Robinson (O. H.) Classification for College Libraries, U.S. Rept 509-510 1887 Scudder (S. H.) Arrangement of books in Libraries of Scientific Societies, L.J, {12) 221-224 1891 Harris (G. W.) Classification of the Cornell University Library, L.J. (16) 138-139 1892 Parker (J.) Peabody Institute system of press marks, L.J. (17) 233-234 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Criticism of the Peabody Institute scheme, L.J. (19) Conf No 71 1896 Farley (C. A.) Radcliffe College Library and its classification, L.J. (21) 498-499 1897 Nelson (C. A.) Bit of classification : treatment of Havardiana by the Harvard Club of New York, L.J. (22) Conf No 47-48, Discussion 165 1899 Jones (O.) Classification for College Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 30-41 r Cutter (C. A.) Suitability of the expansive classification to College and Reference Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 41-49 Classification for College Libraries. P.L. (4) 264-267 Galbreath (C. B.) Classification and cataloguing of a State Library, P.L. 1906 Mould (R.'W.) Princeton University Scheme, L.A.R. (8) 131 CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES FOR SPECIAL SUBJECTS H62 ANTHROPOLOGY 1908 Dieserud (J.) Classification of anthropologv : a review bv J. C. Bav, P.L. (13) 326-327 H62=l ARCHITECTURE 1900 Weale (W. H. J.) Subject classification of books on architecture, L. (N.S.) (i) 3t'=^-372 H63 BIOGRAPHY 1882 Earned (J. N.) Yearly report on classification, L.J. (7) 129 1893 Olin (C. R.) Order t^ble for collective biography, L.J. (18) 144 Biography book numbers, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 431-433 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Review of Mr. Olin's scheme for collective biography, L.J. (19) Conf No 72 1907 Should a small Library classify its biography, N.Y.L. (i) 30 H64 BOOK ARTS 1882 Cutter (C. A.) Classification of the book arts, L.J. (7) 168-172, 271 1884 Carr (H. J.) Classification and notation of the book-arts, L.J. (9) 172-75, CLASSIFICATION FOH SPECIAL SUBJECTS 331 H641 CHEMISTRY 1909 Voge (A.) Suggested classification for chemistry, /,./. (34) 304-306 H65 CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1902 Hunt (C. W.) Classification of children's story books, L.J. (27) 65-8 1903 Collar {M. A.) Classification and cataloguing of children's books, L.J. (28) Conf No 57-61 1166 COUNTRIES 1883 Cutter (C. A.) Inited States geographical scheme of classification, L.J. (8) 205-208 18S4 Larned (J. N.) Nomenclature of classification, L.J. (9) 63-65 Cutter (C. A.) On Mr. Larned's new notation, L.J. (9) 1 15-1 16 H67 EDUCATION 1891 Linderfelt (K. A.) Classification of education, /../. (16) 329-30 Cutter (C. A.) Classification of education, L.J. (16) 330-32 H68 FAIRY TALES, etc. 1881 Cutter (C. A.) Classification on the shelves, L.J. (6) 67 H69 FICTION 1879 Edmands and others. Plan for nimibering with especial reference to fiction, L.J. (4) 38-47, 49 1881 Massey (A, P.) Classification of fiction, L.J. (6) 7-9 1885 Goddard (E. N.) Classification of fiction, L.J. (10) 55-56 1896 Brown (J. D.) Fiction classification, L. (8) 22-31 1899 Baker (E. A.) Classification of fiction, L.W. (1) 198-200, 216-220. 1900 : L.W. (2) 177-183 1902 Rathbone (J. A.) Classification of fiction, L.J. (27) 121-24 Thomson (J.) and \V. M. Stevenson. Proposed classification of fiction, L.J. (27) 946-7 Daniels (J. F.) Authors and title marks in fiction, P.L. (7) 14^-144 1903 Thomson (O. R. H.) Classification of fiction, L.J. (28) 770-72, P.L. (S) 414-18 1905 Philadelphia Library Bulletin : contribution to classification of works of prose fiction, L. W. (7) 290-3 1908 Fudge (A. L.) Literary aids, L.W. (10) 315-316 "Utilitarian." Classification of the form classes: some considerations and a plea, L. 11'. (10) 321-325 Bacon (C.) Report of Committee on Library administration : book numbers for fiction, A.L.A. Bull (2) 227 1909 Borden (\V. A.) On classifying fiction, L.J. (34) 264-265 Classifying fiction, N.Y.L. (2) 40-41 H70 FOLK=LORE 1884 Cutter (C. A.) Place of folk-lore in a classification, L.J. (9) 136 Noyes (S. B.) Classifying folk-lore and Shakespeariana, L.J. (9) 15b Bliss (R.) Junr. Folk-lore classification, L.J. (9) 177 Richardson (E. C.) Folk-lore classification, L.J. (9) 177 Wheatley (H. B.) Place of Folk-lore in a classification, L.J. (q) 1S8-189 H71 FORESTRY 1905 Bruncken (E.) Scheme of classification for book^ on Forestry, /../. (j,;^) 3'3-3'4 H72 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS 1883 Edmands (J.) Plans for numbering public documents, L.J. (8) 250-251 1906 Reinick (W. R.) Classifying and cataloguing public docimirnts, P.L. (11) 51-53 Wver (J. L) United States Government documents. Bulletin 102, Librarv .School 21, 37-41, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vol. 1 H73 GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS 1884 Classification of Greek and Latin classics, L.J. (9) 39 332 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY H74 HISTORY 1880 Lomax (B.) On the classification of liistory, L.A. Trans (3) 67-8, Discus- sion 1 2 7-8 1883 Cutter (C. A.) Classification of the parts of United States, L.J. (8) 205-8 1884 Larncd (J. N.) Nomenclature of classification, L.J. (9) 65-66 1889 Tedder (H. R.) Bibliography and classification of French history (Monod's scheme), L. (i) 15-21 igoi Library of Congress. American history and geography (preliminary and provisional scheme), Class E and F q5p. H75 ILLUSTRATIONS 1905 Merrill (W. S.) Subject groups for illustrated works, P.L. (10) 173-174 H 76 LAW 18S3 Edmands (J.) Plan for numbering Congressional documents, L.J. (8) 250-1 1885 Lane (\V. C.) Report on classification, 1883-18S5, L.J. (10) 260-261 1892-3 Kephart (H.) New York State Law — outline of classification, U.S. Rept 881-882 1902 Classification of legislation, A'.r.5.L. Rept (85) 413-444. 1903 : (86) 8-23. 1904 : (87) at end of Vol. i 1906 Rowell (J. C.) Schemes of classification of law books, L.J. (31) 147-148 1907 Berry (\V. J. C.) Law classification under the author arrangement, A. L.A. Bull (i) Cont No 2S7-2SS Wire (G. E.) Subject classification of text-books in law Libraries, A. L.A. Bull (1) Conf No 258-260 Merrill (W. S.) Utilising government documents : contains a scheme of classification, L.J. (32.) 361-367 1908 Library of Congress. Headings and sub-headings for the index to the Federal Statutes 797pp. Sage (L. H.) Arrangement of law books, A. L.A. Bull (2) 296-298 H77 LIBRARY ECONOMY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 1882 Cutter (C. A.) Book arts, L.J. (7) 168-72, 271 1884 Carr (H. J.) Classification and notation of book-arts, L.J. (9) 172-75 1899 Library methodology, L.W. (1) 232-233, 253-254, (2) 15, 40-41, 72, 216, 300. 1901 : L.W. (3) 211-212 1902 Librarv of Congress. Class Z, Bibliography and Library Science, adopted 1898' 68p. 1903 Brown (J. D.) Outline of classification of Library Science, L.A.R. (5) 183-5 1904 Madeley (C.) Classification of office papers : with a scheme for Museum and Library work, L..A.R. (6) 367-87 1907 Jast (L. S.) Classification of Librarv economv and office papers, L.W. (9) 406-8 H78 LOCAL COLLECTIONS 1894 Welch (C.) Scheme of classification for London literature, Bih Scty's Trans (2) 50-51 1895 — Classification of municipal literature, L.J. (20) 279 1905 Richardson (R. T.) Classification and arrangement of local collections, L.A.R. (7) 12-18, Discussion L.A.R. (6) 474-476 1907 Dent (R. K.) Classification of local literature, L.A.R. (9) 107-108 H79 MATHEMATICS 1879 Lindsay (Lord) Proposed modification of Amherst classification in mathematics, L.J. (4) 149-152 1892 Rowell (J. C.) Classification of pure mathematics, L.J. (17) 447 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Criticises Mr. Rowell 's scheme, L.J. (19) Conf No 71-72 H80 MEDICINE 1886 Bailey (J. B.) Classification of scientific and medical Libraries, L.C. (3) 109-114 1903 Huntington (A. T.) Practical system of classification for Medical Libraries, large or small, Med Lib and Hist Jnl (i) 27-32 H81 MUSIC 1897 Brown (J. D.) Classification scheme for music Libraries, L. (9) 82-4 CLASSIFICATION FOR SPECIAL Si EJECTS 333 lyoi Discussion on classification of music by members of the Massachusetts Library Club, P.L. (6) 639-640 K)02 Aycr (C. \V.) Shelf classification of music, L.J. (27) 5-1 1 Cutter (C. A.) Shelf classification of music, L.J. (27) 68-72 Discussion on the cataloi^ue ot the Boston Library, L.J. (27) Conf No 190-2 K)04 Library of Con^^ress. Class M.— Music; Class M.L. — Literature of Music; Class M.T. — Music Instruction, adopted 1902, ii2p. K)o7 Hopkins (J. A.) Music in Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (3) S9-93 H82 NAVAL K)o6 Hicks (F. C.) Library of Congress classification and its printed catalogue cards, L.J. (31) 255-256 H 8;{ NUMISMATICS 1904 Hasse (A. R.) Classification of Numismatics, L.J. (29) 461-68 H84 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION 1883 Richardson (E. C.) Classification of Theology : critical study of various schemes, L.J. (8) 320-21 1885 Cutter (C. A.) Classification of philosophy, L.J. (10) 79-80 Larned (J. N.) Classification of philosophy, L.J. (10) 80-82 K)()5 Gale (F. W.) Classification of Christian Science literature, L.J. (30) 861 H85 PHOTOGRAPHS AND PAINTINGS i8i)2 Borden (\V. A.) Classification of photographic collections, L.J. (17) 195-7 1894 Nelson (C. A.) Reviews Borden's scheme, L.J. (19) Conf No 71 1898 Pratt Institute Classification of photographs, L.J. (23) 58 1900 Weale (W. H. J.) Classification and cataloguing of photographs of paintings, L. (A'. 5.) (i) 365-72 igo4 Milner (A. V.) Cataloguing mounted pictures, P.L. (9) 115 itjot) Twort (H. A.) Collections of illustrations in Public Libraries, L.A. (5) 195-6 H831 PSYCHOLOGY i8()i) Dieserud (J.) A Classification of psychology, P.L. (4) 53-54 H86 RECREATIVE ARTS 1885 Cutter (C. A.) Classification of the recreative and athletic arts, L.J. (10) 6-8 H87 SCIENCE 1879 Lindsay (Lord) Proposed modification of the Amherst classification in mathematics, astronom\' and physics, L.J. (4) 149-52 1880 Cutter (C. A.) Classification for the natural sciences, L.J. (5) 163-66 1886 Bailey (J. B.) Classification for scientific and medical Libraries, L.C. (3) log- 1 4 1887 Scudder (S. H.) Arrangement of books in Libraries of scientific literature, L.J. (12) 221 1892 Rowell (J. C.) Classification of pure mathematics,' L.J. (17) 447 i8i)4 Traill (J. \V. H.) Classification of books in the natural sciences, L. (6) 13-18 i()()2 Bibliography of American Botany : a subject classification for botanical literature arranged after the Dewev svstem for the A.A.A.S. Committee by J. W. Blankinship, P.L. (7) 234-5 1905 Library of Congress. Class O — Science (172P. ; also issued in separate signatures for each main science) U)oq Hawkes (A. J.) Notes on the classification of Radium and radio-activity, according to Dewey's system, L.A.R. (11) 420-422 H88 SHAKESPEARIANA 1884 Cutter (C. A.) Arrangement and notation of Shakespeariana, L.J. (9) 137-9 Noyes (S. B.) Classifying. ..Shakespeariana, L.J. (9) 156 1886 Tedder (H. R.) Classification of Shakespeariana. L.J. (11) 441-2, 449. 1887 : L.C. (4) 105-7 i8()7 Cutter (C. A.) Expansive classification : with a scheme for a Shakespeare collection, 2nd hit Conf 84-87 ii)os Book numbers for special authors — Shakespeare scheme, S'.Y.S.L. Kept (88) 629-630 334 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY H89 SOCIOLOGY 1884 Larned (J. N.) Nomenclature of classification, L.J. (9) 66-69 H90 TYPOGRAPHY Reed (T. B.) On the use and clas>ification of a Typographical Librar)-, L. (4) 36-44 H91 ZOOLOGY 1892 Mann (B. P.) Zoological subjects partlv classified bv the Dewey system, L-J' is) 143-144 LOOSE OR CLOSE CLASSIFICATION H92 FOR LOOSE 1876 Robinson (O. H.) Classification for College Libraries, U.S. Rept 509-510 1877 Wheatley (B. R.) Classification for College Libraries, ist Conf of Lihns 12S 1878 Schwartz (J.) Mr. Cutter's numbering plan, L.]. (3) 302 1881 Cutter (C. A.) Classification on the shelyes, L.J. (b) 64-69, Discusbion 115-121 Edmands (J.) On Mr. Cutter's classification, L.J. (6) 119 1882 Perkins (F. B.) Movable location plan of shelving books in Libraries, L.J. (7) 29 1885 Fletcher (W. L) Movable location plan of shelving books in Libraries, L.J. (10) 316 1886 — Close classification versus bibliography, L.J. 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Observations on shelf classification, L.A.R. (2) 399-407 1902 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation and made operative, /,..!. A'. (4) 382-389 ■ 1903 Jast (L. S.) Classification in British Public Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 175-182 1906 McKnight (E.) Weak points of Library administration : absence of exact classification, L.A.R. (8) 289-295, Discussion 344-348 1907 Savage (E. A.) Form and alphabetic book classific.ition, L.A.R. (9) 375-83 1908 Sayers (W. C. B.) Some principles of classification, L.A. (6) 82-88, Discus- sion 88-90 SUBORDINATE ARRANGEMENT 335 Lange (F. W. T.) Shelf classification and shelf marking, L.W. (11) 76-77 Stephen (G. A.) Application of exact dissification to shelf arrangement L.W. (11) 251-255, 325-331 FIXED OR MOVABLE LOCATION H94 FOR FIXED 1881 Winsor (J.) Discussion on shelf classification, L.J. (6) 116 1882 Perkins (F. B.) Movable location. L.J. (7) 29 H95 FOR MOVABLE 1876 Poole (W. F.) Organization and management of Libraries, U.S. Rept 494 1S79 Cutter (C. A.) Classification on the shelves, L.J. (4) 234-243. 188 1 : L.J. (6) 64-69 1881 Vinton (F.) Discussion on shelf classification, L.J. (6) 116 1882 Perkins (F. B.) Movable location plan of shelving books in Libraries, L.J. (7) 29 1S92-3 Kephart (H.) Classification, an enquiry into methods in use in American Libraries, U.S. Rept 862-3, ^J- (18) "240-242 1894 Movable classification, Greenwood's Public Libraries 412-413 1897 Robertson (A. W.) Classification in Public Libraries, 2nd Int Conf 89-92, Discussion 235 1900 Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Library, L. {N.S.) (i) 295-296 H96 SUBORDINATE ARRANGEMENT— GENERAL PRINCIPLES 1879 Dewey (M.) Arrangement on the shelves, L.J. (4) 1 17-120 1886 — Eclectic book numbers, L.J. (11) 296-301 1893 — Book numbers, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 419-450 1902 Sutliff (M. L.) Book numbers for popular Libraries — Problem set for Library school students, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85) Bull No 75, 105-109 1905 Lower case letters in book numbers, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 627-628 H97 ACCESSION 1879 Dewey (AL) Arrangement on shelves, L.J. (4) 120 1893 — Accession order, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 422 H98 AUTHOR 1876 Poole (W. F.) Shelf marks, U.S. Rept 493-494 1879 Edmands (J.) Table in his new system of classification and his article in L.J. (4) 3«-4o. 56 Lamed (J. N.) Plans for numbering, L.J. (4) 40 Dewey (M.) Plans for numbering, L.J. (4) 43 — Arrangement on the shelves, L.J. (4) 191-192 i88£ Massey (A. P.) Classification of fiction, /../. (b) 7-9 1883 Homes (H. A.) Shelf arrangement of books in the New York State Library, L.J. (8) 203-205 1884 Lane (VV. C.) Greek and Latin authors, L.J. (9) 50-51 1885 Dewey (M.) Book numbers, L.J. (10) 296-300 1886 Cutter (C. A.) (ireek and Latin authors, L.J. (11) 280-289 1887 — How to use Cutter's decimal author-table, L.J. (12) 251-252, 549 — Arrangement of biography by Cutter's author-table, L.J. (12) 544 1892 Parker (J.) Peabody Institute system of press-marks, L.J. (17) 233-234 Richardson (E. C.) An expansive author-table : a suggestion, L.J. (18) 187 1893 Olin (C. R.) Order table for collective biography, L.J. (18) 144 Dewey (M.) Book numbers, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 419-421 Cutter (C. A.) Numbers, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 421-424 Special author tables, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 437-450 1900 Jast (L. S.) New book number, L.W. (3) 120-123, 150-152 1901 Anderson (P. L.) Author and work-marks, L. 11'. (3) 278-280 1902 Daniels (J. F.) .Author and title marks in fiction, P.L. (7) 143-144 1904 Author book numbers, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 48 1905 Book numbers for special Author Library : Library School Report, N.Y.S.L. Rept 629-630 1907 Stewart (J. D.) Brief alphabeting number, L.A.R. (9) 244-245 1908 Stephen (G. A.) Application of exact classification to shelf arrangement, L.W. (M) 251-255, 325-331 336 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY H99 CHRONOLOGICAL 1879 Numbering an author's books in chronological order, L.J. (4) 202 1881 Cutter (C. A.) Classification on the shelves, L.J. (6) 66-69 1885 Biscoe (\V. S.) Chronological arrangement of books on shelves, L.J. (10) 246-247. 1893: L.N. iU..S.) (3) 424-429 1893 Dewey (M.) Chronologic order, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 423-424 1905 Biscoe (W. S.) Time numbers, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 623-625 1908 Stephen (G. A.) Application of exact classification to shelf arrangement, L.W. (11) 251-255, 325-331 H 100 SIZE 1879 Dewey (M.) Arrangement on shelves, L.J. (4) 1 18-120 1893 — Size marks, L.N. {U.S.) (3) 428-429 1901 Ashley (F. W.) Size marks and class numbers, L.J. (26) 22 1906 Stewart (J. D.) Oversize books, L.W. (9) 208-211 HlOl TITLE 1887 Cutter (C. A.) Titles : examples of difficulties, L.J. (12) 355 SHELF ARRANGEMENT H 102 CLASSIFICATION, NOTATION, etc. 1876 Yates (J.) Public Library system of England, L.J. (i) 122-3 Poole (W. F.) Classification and shelf arrangement, U.S. Rept 492-3 Dewey (M.) Catalogues and cataloguing, U.S. Rept 634-5 1878 — Use of colours in Libraries, L.J. (3) 65 Schwartz (J.) " Combined " system of arranging and numbering, L./., (3) 6-10, 302, 339-340, (4) 3, 12 — Mr, Cutter's numbering plan, L.J. (3) 302 Cutter (C. A.) Author catalogues in classified shelf systems, L.J. (3) 371-2 — Another plan for numbering books, L.J. (3) 248-251 1879 Dewey (M.) Large base notation, L.J. (4) 7-10, 75-78 Edmands and others. Plan for numbering with especial reference to fiction, L.J. (4) 38-47, 49 Cutter (C. A.) Length of symbols, L.J. (4) 47 — Large base notation, L.J. (4) 88-90 — Classification on the shelves, L.J. (4) 234-243 1880 Marshall (J.) Attempt at an improved svstem of press and shelf notation, L.A. Trans (3) 77-86, 168 1882 Cutter (C. A.) Search for a guide, L.J. (7) 44-45. 62-63 — On mixing letters and figures, L.J. (7) 195-196 Fitzgerald (J.) Mnemonic numbering, L.J. (7) 229-230 Schwartz (J.) New form of shelf list, L.J. (7) 251-253 1883 Homes (H. A.) Shelf arrangement of books in New York State Libnirv, L.J. (8) 203-5 1885 Richardson (E. C.) Mnemonics, L.J. (10) 208-211 Biscoe (W. S.) Chronological arrangement on shelves, L.J. (10) 246-7 1886 Schwartz (J.) Mnemonics, L.J. (11) 232-244 Dewey (M.) Eclectic book numbers, L.J. (11) 296-301 Editorial on shelf arrangement, L.J. (11) 467 1887 May (W.) Close classification, L.J. (12) 80' Cutter (C. A.) How to use Cutter's decimal and author table, L.J. (12) 251-2 — Notation for small Libraries, L.J. (12) 324-26, 430-31 Harris (G. W.) British Museum system of press marking, L.J. (12) 331-334. 435 . . , , Cole (G. W.) Some thoughts on close classification, L.J. (12) 359-60 1888 Berry (S. H.) How we made the change from groups to classes, L.J. (13) 283-4 Dewey (M.) Eclectic book numbers, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 419-21 Cutter (C. A.) Numbers, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 421-424 Book numbers for public documents, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 429-432 Book numbers in New York State Library, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 434-437 1889 Soule (C. C.) Mnemonics, L.J. (14) 2H6 1891 Bliss (R.) Large base numbers, L.J. (16) 6 Utley (H. M.) How the re-classification and re-numbering of (k),ooo volumes was done in the Detroit Library without closing or stoi)ping the circulation of books, L.J. (16) Conf No 20-22 SHELF GUIDES 337 1892 Library Association Report on size notation, L. (4) 147 Parker (J.) Peabody Institute system of press marks, L.J. (17) 233-4 1893 Olin (C. R.) Order table for collective biojjfraphy, L.J. (18) 144 Seymour ( ) Book numbers, L.N. (U.S.) (3) '429-450 1896 Jast (L. S.) Dewey classification in the Reference Library, L. (8) 335-350, Discussion 350-353 Lyster (T. W.) Some observations on the Dowey notation classification as applied to the arrangement of books on shelves, L. (8) 482-490 Langton (H. H.) System of shelf notation, L.J. (21) 441-443 James (H. P.) Simplicity in call numbers, P.L. (i) 189 1897 Quinn (J. H.) and J. D. Brown. Classification of books for Libraries in ^ which readers are allowed access to the shelves, L. (9) 75-82 Jast (L. S.) Classification in Public Libraries, with special reference to the Dewey decimal system, L. (9) 169-178 Dewey classification, L. (9) 208, 210 Lyster (T. W.) Shelf classification by the Dewey system, L. (9) 329-339 Jast (L. S.) Dewey classification and some recent criticisms, L. (9) 340-45 Peddie (R. A.) Decimal classification and relative location, L. (9) 346-349 Maire (A.) A French classification and notation, /../. (22) 253 Kephart (H.) A notation for books, L.J. (22) 739-741 Brown {]. D.) Formation of Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 65 1898 Aldred (t.) Shelf arrangement, L. (10) 184-185 Adams (A. F.) The combining system of notation, L.J. (23) 52-54 Cutter (C. A.) Remarks on Mr. Adam's paper, L.J. (23) 55-56 1900 Jast (L. S.) Library classification, Greenwood's Yr-Bk (1900-01) 27-31 1902 Anderton (B.) Books brought into relation and made operative, L.A.R. (4) 382-9 Barrett (F. T.) Book notation and an indicator, L.W. (4) 281-286 1904 Hopwood (H. V.) Reference shelf placing: ideal and practical, L.A.R. (6) 241-260, Discussion 309-312 Stewart (J. D.) (iuiding an open access Lending Library, L.W. (7) 113 1906 — Oversize books, L.W. (9) 208 Savage (E. A.) Classification guides and indexes : a system for guiding the shelves and indexing the contents of an open access Library, L. Tl'. (8) 261-266 Caldwell (M. H.) Gold ink marking, P.L. (11) 105 1907 Madan (F.) Degressive bibliography: size notation, Bih Sciy's Trans (9) 57-58, 63 Hopwood (H. V.) Dewey expanded, L.A.R. (9) 307-322, Discussion 340- 345, L.J. (32) 352-367 Savage (E. A.) Form and alphabetic book classification, L.A.R. (9) 375-383 1908 Lange (F. W. T.) Shelf classification and shelf marking, L.W. (11) 76-77 Carney (F.) Seme problems of a shelf department, L.J. (33) 434-437 1909 Stephen (G. A.) Application of exact classification to shelf arrangement, L.W. (11) 251-255, 325-331 Gilbert (M.) Sheaf catalogues applied .o the shelves of a classified Library, L.W. (12) 161-165 Hawkes (A. J.) Vice of consistency, L.W. (12) 1S3-1S6 H 103 SHELF GUIDES 1879 Dewey (M.) Coloured guide blocks, /../. (3) 19^ 1881 Fiske (J.) Harvard College shelf-guide, L.J. (6) 54 1882 Cutter (C. A.) Search for a guide (cardboard class guides to denote the position of various books on shelves), L.]. (7) 44-45 1892 Parker (J.) Peabody Institute system of prtss-marks, L.J. (17) 233-234 1896 Jast (L. S.) Dewey' classification in the Reference Librar\ , /,. (8) 347 Langton (H. H.) Svstem of shelf notation, L.J. (21) 441 1898 Clarke (A.) Some old treatises on Libraries and Librarians' work, L. (10) 390-391 1900 Lyster (T. W.) Observations on ^helf classification, L.A.R. (2) 399-40^ 1900-01 Jast (L. S.) Library classification. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 30-31 1904 Stewart (J. D.) (iuiding an open access Library, L.W. (y) 1 13-118 1905 Savage (E. A.) Classification guides and indexes. L. IF. (8) 261-266 1906 Stewart (J. D.) Oversize books, L.W. (q) 208-211 1908 Lange (F. VV. T.) Shelf classification and shelf marking, L. 11'. (11) 76-77 Stephen (G. A.) Aj^plication of exact classification to shelf arrangement, L.W. (II) 251-255. 325-33. 338 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Carnev (F.) Some problems of a shelf department, L.J. (33) 434-435 Gilbert (M.) Sheaf catalogues applied to the shelves of a classified Library, L.W. (12) 161-165 1909 Aitken (V.) Junior work of classification, L.A. (6) 330-333 For particulars relating to Shelf Guides, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London London Sand Blast Co., 58A, Gray's Inn Road, W.C. H 104 SHELF LISTS AND REGISTERS 1876 A. L.A. Committee's report, L.J. (i) 365 Poole (VV. F.) Shelf lists, U.S. Rept 495-496 Dewey (M.) Shelf lists, U.S. Rept 645 1878 Poole (W. F.) Shelf lists versus accession catalogue, L.J. (3) 324-326 1882 Schwartz (J.) New form of shelf list, L.J. (7) 251-253 1886 Shelf lists, L.N. (U.S.) (1) 29-32 Subject lists in shelf lists, L.N. (U.S.) (1) 33 iSqo Combined card calaloj^ue, shelf list and indicator at Sacramento Public Library, L.J. (15) 338 1892-3 Jones (G. M.) Accession department, U.S. Rept 821 1893 Browne (N. E.) Shelf department, L.J. (iS) Conf No 83-84 1895 Austin (W. H.) Combination order and shelf list slips, L.J. (20) 49-50 1896 Dana (J. C.) A. L.A. Primer— Specimen of shelf list, P.L. (i) 119 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greemvood's Yr-Bk 66-67 1898 Regulations for shelf listing and shelf order, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) 73-74 1899 Fellows (J. D.) Cataloguing, accessioning and shelf listing, L.J. (24) Conf No 69, P.L. (4) 262-264 Crawford (E.) Shelf lists. P.L. (4) 381-383 1900-01 Jast (L. S.) Library classification, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 29 1902 Shelf lists, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 51 1904 Shelf lists, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 42, 71 Dewey (M.) Card shelf list, P.L. (9) 281-282 1905 Philip (A. J.) Card class register, L.W. (7) 323-325 1906 Savage (E. A.) Classification guides and indexes, L.W. (8) 265 McDonnell (E. P.) Cataloguing in small Libraries, Wash L.A. Bull (2) 2-5 Care and use of township Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 61 1908 Tyler (A. S.) Library Commission, the small Library and the card catalog, A. L.A. Bull (2) 370-372 Carney (F.) Some problems of a shelf department, L.J. (33) 434-435 1909 Gilbert (M.) Sheaf catalogues applied to the shelves, L.W. (12) 161-165 Shelf list: a descriptive article, N.Y.L. (i) 250-251 Coolidge (O. P.) Records necessary for the small Librarj-, P.L. (14) 12 For particulars relating to Shelf Registers, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Burkau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. H 105 SHELF LABELS 1876 Poole (VV. F.) Tags, U.S. Rept 495 1886 Shelf labels. L.N. {U.S.) (1) 132-133 1897 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 67-68 1904 Stewart (J. D.) Guiding an open access Lending Library, L.W. (7) 113-8 1906 Savage (E. A.) Classification guides and indexes, L.W. (8) 261-266 1909 Gilbert (^L) Sheaf catalogues applied to the shelves of a classified Library, L.W. (12) 161-166 See also H 103 For particulars relating to Shelf Labels, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Jioad,. Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London London Sand Blast Co., 58A, Gray's Inn Road, W.C. H 106 SHELF LABEL HOLDERS 1902 Shelf label holders, Minn. la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 25, 70 1904 Stewart (J, D.) Guiding an open access Lending Library, L.W. (7) 115 1906 Savage (E A ) Classification guides and indexes, L. W, (8) 262 CLASS MARKING AND LETTERING 339 For particulars relating to Shelf Label Holders, apply to — Adjustahle Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. LiUKARY Aids Co., 2q, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicaf^o, New York, Boston, London RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. H 107 CLASS MARKING AND LETTERING 187b Poole (VV. F.) Organization and managinunt of Public Libraries, U.S. Rept 495 i8q3 Seymour ( ) Book marking, L.^ . (b.S.) (3) 426-429 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments in Library practice, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 83-84 i8(.)S Canfield (A. C.) Book numbering without labels, P.L. (3) 377 1S99 Lane (L. P.) Typewritten book labels, P.L. (4) 443 1905 Method of class labelling in the New York Stale Library, A'. Y.S.L. Rept (88) 550 1906 Caldwell (W. R.) Gold ink marking, P.L. (11) 24, 105 1907 Method of sticking labels, N.Y.L. (i) 30 1908 Stephen (G. A.) Application of exact classification to shelf arrangement, L.W. 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Cataloguing, U.S. Rept (1892-1893) 835-49 Reed (T. B.) On the use and classification of a Typographical Library, ^- (4) 33-44 1893 Gauss (E. F. L.) Some popular errors in the entering and cataloguing of books in Libraries, L.J. (18) 5-8 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing, L.J. (18) 238-240, Discussion Conf No 75-79 1894 Kephart (H.) Economies in. cataloguing, L.J. (19) 105 Nelson (C. A.) Report on classification and catalogues, with list of articles noted in the fJbrary Journal since 1889, L.J. (iq) Conf No 69-77 1895 Wade (E. J.) Cataloguing in the future, L.J. (20) Conf No 21-24, 7^ Cole (G. W.) Cataloguing in the future, L.J. (20) Conf No 24, 72 1896 Ogle (J. J.) Some pitfalls in cataloguing, L. (8) 150-156 Cataloguing (A. L.A. Primer), P.L. (i) 42-43 Benedict (L. E. \V.) Suggestions to beginners in cat.doguing, P.L. (i) 266-267, 302-303 CATALOGUING— GENERAL 34' Wire (G. E.) Reclassifying and recataloRuing a Public Library without stopping the circulation, P.L. (i) 295-206 i8()7 Pollard (A. W.) Relations of bibliography and cataloguing, 2nd hit Coiif 63-66 VVeale (W. H. J.) History and cataloguing of the National Art Library, 2nd Int Cotif 97-98 Cropton (F. B.) A hint in cataloguing, 3nd Lit Conf 146-147 Woodward (B. B.) and C. I). Sherborn. Curiosities of cataloguing, L. (9) 70-73 Brown (J. D.) Classification and cataloguing, L. (9) 150-156 Sanborn (K. E.) A word on cataloguing, L.j. (22) 13 Wire (G. E.) Some heresies about cataloguing, L.J. (22) Conf No 62-63, Discussion 123-126, P.L. (2) 391 Publications of the Office International de Bibliographic, L.J. (22) 304-5 Mann (M.) Cataloguing, P.L. (2) 298-299 Brown (J. D.) Formation of Public Libraries, Grcemvood's Yr-Bk 68 1898 Gillett (C. R.) Notation for College Libraries, L.J. (it,) 521 Wire (G. E.) Report on classification and cataloguing, L.J. (23) Conf No 18-22 Librarian's workshop — Cataloguing, L. IF. (i) 64-65 Valkenburgh (A. \"an) Classifying and cataloguing a small Fibrary, P.L. (3) 199-201 1899 Quinn (J. H.) ^Llnual of Library cataloguing : a review, L.J. (24) 265-6 Fellows (J. D.) Cataloguing, accessioning and shelf listing for small Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 68-70, P.L. (4) 262-264 Anderson (H. C. L.) A cataloguing guide, P.L. (4) 19 Galbreath (C. B.) Classification and cataloguing of a State Library, P.L. (4) 437-439 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing — suggestions and rules, L.TF. (i) 159-162, 213-215, (2) 5-9, 32-33, 118-121, 229-231, (3) 29-34 Eastman (W. R.) Hints for cataloguing small Libraries, U.S. Rept 706-7 1900 Crunden (F. ISL) How things are done in one American Library — Selec- tion, purchase and cataloguing of books, L. (N.S.) (i) 290-298 Jast (L. S.) Some hindrances to progress in Public Library work — unexplanatory cataloguing, L.A.R. (2) 84-86 Dent (R. K.) Curious catalogue — some notes on the catalogue of William Drummond of Hawthornden, L.A.R. (2) 427-429 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of dictionary subject-cataloguing in scientific and technical Libraries, L.A.R. (2) 571-576 Martel (C.) Contributions to the literature of cataloguing : book reviews, L.J. (25) 28-30 Cataloguing and cataloguers — Round table meeting, L.J. (25) 291, Conf No 154-162 Crawford (E.) Cataloging: review by C. A. Cutter, L.J. (25) 596-597 Quinn (J. H.) Developments in cataloguing, Greenwood's Yr-Bk (1900-01) .-■^7-45 1901 Vine (G.) Typewriter and its employment for cataloguing, L..4.i?. (3) 117-9 Pollard (A. W.) Notes on books and work, /,. (.V..S'.) (2) 100-107 Jast (L. S.) Problem of the printed catalogue with a possible solution, L. (N.S.) (2) 141-146 Farr (H.) and J. W. Brown. Cataloguing and otherwise preparing books for the use of the public, L.A.R. (3) 226-227 A.L.A. Catalog section, L.J. (26) Conf No 146-162, 207 Bullock (E. D.) Practical cataloguing, P.L. (6) 134-138 Ganley (NF) Some problems in cataloguing, P.L. (6) 139-143 Smith (F. E.) Best catalogue for a small Library, P.L. (6) 147-150 Simpson (F.) Some problems in cataloguing a normal school Library, P.L. (6) 152-154 Functions of cataloguing : Division of Library of Congress, Rcpt of Libn of Cong 224-241 1902 Careless cataloguing, L. (N.S.) (3) 321-326 .De Morgan (A.) Difficulty of correct descrijition of books, L.A.R. (4) 247-^73 Report of the Librarian of Congress, L.J. (27) looS-ioii U)03 Plant (W. C.) Disputed points in cataloguing, L.A.R. (5) 215-237, Dis- cussion 251-256, Errata 300 Mould (R. W.) Some Library aids- other than mechanical, L.A.R. (5) 362-365 342 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Rae (\V. S. C.) Popularizing^ the best books, L.A.R. (5) 623-529 Tillinghast (W. H.) Rules for the preparation of the catalogue of the Imperial Library, Vienna : a review, L.J. (2S) 29-30 A.L.A. Publishing Board : Report by W. I. Fletcher, L.J. (28) Conf No 107-109 A.L.A. Catalog section, L.J. (28) Conf No 176-194, P.L. (8) 359-361 Bushy (M. J.) Cataloguing, P.L. (8) 148-150 Anderson (H. C. L.) A guide to cataloguing — a guide to the system of cataloguing the Reference Library of New South Wales, Sydney, with relative decimal classification and headings used in the Subject Index, P.L. (8) 171-172 White (W. F.) New Paltz system of treating pamphlets and art materials — illustrated by specimen card catalogue entries, P.L. (8) 301-306 Massachusetts Library Club discussion, P.L. (8) 431 1904 Hitchler (T.) Cataloguing for small Libraries, L.J. (29) 9-16, P.L. (9) 106 Kroeger (A. B.) The A.L.A. catalog rules, L.J. (29) 309-310 Bond (H.) Some features of recent Library practice in Great Britain, L.J. (29) Conf No 31-32 Lane (W. C.) Present tendencies of catalogue practice, L.J. (29) Conf No 134-143, Discussion 22S-231 Brown (J. D.) The philosophy of cataloguing, L.W. (b) 319-324 Smith (L.) Helpful points in cataloguing and analysing, P.L. (g) 103-106 Clapworthy (L. M.) Cataloguing, P.L. (9) 107-108 Better cataloguing for small Libraries — a special foreword by the Ohio Commission, P.L. (9) 114-115, 168 Roden (C. B.) On cataloguing — some glittering generalities, P.L. (9) 116-7 Cataloguing for small Libraries, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 32 1905 Bishop (W. W.) Some considerations on the cost of cataloguing, L.J. (30) 10-14 Fletcher (W. I.) Future of the catalogue, L.J. (30) 141-144 A.L.A. Catalog section, L.J. (30) Conf No iS6-igi, P.L. (10) 414-15, 516-19 Sayers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Cataloguing materials and technique, L.W. (7) 288-290 Brown (J. D.) Book description, L.W. (8) 87-90, 145-147 Cutter (C. A.) Last word on cataloguing, P.L. (10) 17 Severance (H. O.) Three of the earliest catalogues, P.L. (10) 116-117 Tolman (F. L.) Bibliography and cataloguing- — some difficulties and contrasts, P.L. (10) 1 19-122 J906 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of cataloguing, L..A.R. (8) 31-45, Discussion 66-8 Philip (A. j.) Mr. E. W. Hulme on cataloguing— a letter. L.A.R. (8) 125-6 Bailey (Sir W. H.) Presidential address, L.A.R. (8) 468-470 Valkenburgh (A. Van) Common sense in cataloguing small Libraries, L.J. (31) Conf No 127-129, Discussion 237-239 Neumann (F.) Cataloguing of early printing in the United States prior to 1800, L.J. (31) 669-671 Wilson (B.) Parody on Hamlet's soliloquy addressed " To the Cataloguer," la Lib O. (5) 121 Hanson ("J. C. M.) Some points in cataloguing, P.L. (u) 62-63 Eastman (W. R.) How to catalogue a small Library, P.L. (11) 314 McDonnell (E. P.) Cataloguing in small Libraries, Wash L.A. Bull (2) 2-5 Hazeltine (M. E.) Technical notes for small Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 44 1907 Bullen (R. F.) Library catalogues, their effects and defects, L.A. (5) 235-9 Barlow (H.) Future of the catalogue, L.A. (5) 239-243 .Mdred (T.) On the formation of an Advisory Board on cataloguing and classification, L.A.R. (q) 16W-172 Kroeger (.\. B.) Instruction in cataloguing in Library schools, L.J. (^,2) 108-111 .\.L.A. Catalog section, /../. (32) 272 Australian cataloguing, Lib Work (i) 69-70 Uniformity in cataloguing, IJb Work (i) 19 A.L.A. Catalog section, A.L.A. Bull (i) No i, 5, 20; No 2, 61, Conf No 282-8 iqoS Clarke (O. E.) Learning to catalogue, L.A. (6) 1 16-12 1, Discussion 122-23 Brown (J. D.) The tyranny of the catalogue, L.W. (11) 1-6 Keogh (A.) Thoughts on cataloguing and cataloguers, P.L. (13) 246-247 A.L.A. Bull (2) 360-361 Small Libraries' section of the catalogue section of .\.h..\. Conference, P.L. (13) 268-270 CATALOGUING RULES— GENERAL 343 Tyler (A. S.) Library Commission, 'the small Library and the card cataloi^-ue, A.L.A. Bull (2) 370-372, Discussion P.L. (13) 268-269 Bacon (C.) Report of Committee on Library Administration, A.L.A. Bull (2) 229-231 A.L.A. Catalog section, .1.L..4. Bull (2) 359-372 Roden (C. B.) Thougfhts on Reference Libraries by a cataloguer, .1.L..4. Bull (2) 361-364, Discussion 364-370 Copies of catalogue signs, Lib Occ (2) 12 1909 Sawyer (H. B.) Questions and answers about cataloguing, Wis Lib Bull (5) 11-13 Hawkes (A. J.) Vice of consistency, L.W. (12) 183-186 Corns (A. R.) Some insufficiently developed points in Library practice (Indexing contents of collecled works), L.A.R. (11) 257-jb3 Lowe (J. A.) Personal contact through the catalogue, /../. (34) 265 12 CATALOGUING RULES— GENERAL 1876 Cutter (C. A.) Rules for a printed dictionary catalogue. Printed separately as part 2 of the U.S. Rept 1877 Hjaltalin (J. A.) Remarks on rules for an alphabetical catalogue, ist Int Coiif 1)3-1)6, 159 1878 A.L.A. Report of Committee on uniform title entries, containing condensed rules with the Committee's reasons and the sub-report on sizes. L.J. (3) 12-20 Perkins (F. B.) The accession catalogue again, L.J. (3) 336 Dewe)- (M.) The accession catalogue again, L.J. (3) 336-338 1879 Preliminarv reports of the L..\.l'.K. Committee, also discussion, changes, etc., L.A. Traus (2) 8-10. L.J. (4) 416-417 . 1880 Cataloguing rules of the L.A. U.K., L.^.i\/..V. (1) 59-63 Cataloguing rules as originally drafted and as amended at Edinburgh, L..1. Trans (3) 5-8, 135-136, 174-178, L.J. (5) 271-273 1881 Cataloguing rules of the L.A. U.K., L.A. M.N. (2) 72, 81-4, L.J. (6) 315-6 Cataloguing rules of the L..\.U.K., as amended at Edinburgh and London, 1880-1881, L.A. Trans (4) 83-84 1882 German Librarian on our cataloguing rules, L.A. M.N. (3) 102-105 1883 American Library Association condensed rules for an author and title catalogue, L.J. (8) 251-254, 263-264 Nicholson (E. B.) Compendit)us cataloguing rules for the author catalogue of the Bodleian Library, L.J. (8) 298-301, L.A. M.N. (4) 5-9, 31-33 Report on illustrations to the cataloguing rules, L.A. Trans (6) 8, 176 1884 Blackburn (C. F.) Hints on catalogue titles and index entries : reviewed in L.C. (i) 78 ^ Notes on the L.A. U.K. cataloguing rules by a German Librarian, L.J. (9) 190-191 1885 Cataloguing rules of the L.A. U.K., as revised at Liverpool, 1883, L.C. (2) 25-28 1886 Dziatzko (C.) Instruction fiir die Ordnung der Titel im Alphabetischen Zettelkalalog der koniglichen und UniversItiits-BIbliothek zu Bre>lau : noted in L.J. (11) 172, 192, L.C. (3) 62 1887 Kephart (H.) Fumagalli's rules for cataloguing, L.J. (12) 547-548 1888 Garnett (R.) Prof. Dziatzko "s cataloguing rules, L.C. (5) i66-i6q Prof. Dziatzko on his cataloguing rules: a rejoinder, L.C. (5) 194-1(15 1889 A.L.A. Report of the co-operation Committee (mostlv on Alphabeting). L.J. (14) 273-275 1890 Wheatley (H. B.) How to catalogue a Library : reviewed in L.J. (15) 72-4 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing : rules, cards, etc., U.S. Rept (i) 835-838 1893 — Cataloguing, L.J. (18) 238-240, Conf No 75-80 1894 Clark (E. C.) Women in literature at the fair from the standpoint of the Librarian and cataloguer, /,./. (19) 47-49 Kay (J. T.) How to catalog books, L.J. (19) 125-128 Cataloguing rules, Greenwood's Public Libraries 405-408 1899 Aldred (T.) Cataloguing rules: a letter }e revision, L.A.R. (i) 756-758 Simplified Library School rules : a review, L.J. (24) 264-265 Fellows (J. D.) Cataloguing, accessioning and shelf listing for small Libraries, L.J. (24) Conf No 6S-70, P.L. (4) 262-264 1899-1900 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing : suggestions and rules, L.W. (i) 159-62, 213-15, (^) 5-<). :i2-i^ 118-21, 229-31, 285-8, (3) 29-31 1900 Wheatley (H. B.) British Museum revised rules for cataloguing : a criticism, L. (N.S.) (i) 215, 263-273 344 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Fairchild (S. C.) American notes, L. {N.S.) (i) 222-223 Dziatzko (C.) Instruction fiir die Ordnung der Titel im Alphabetischen Zettelkatalog der koniglichen und Universitiits-Bibliothek : a review, L. (N.S.) (i) 354 Kroegcr (A. B.) Co-operative cataloguing and the A.L.A. Rules, L.J. (25) , Conf No 73-77 Cataloguing and cataloguers : Round table meeting, Discussion. L.J. {25) Conf No 154-162, P.L. (5) 298 1901 British Museum Rules, L. (N.S.) (2) 227 A.L.A. Catalog section. Discussion, L.J. (26) 146-162, 207, P.L. (6) 553-556 — • Advisory Committee on cataloguing rules, L.J. (26) 21 1-2 12 1902 Jast (L. S.) Library Association cataloguing rules, L.A.R. (4) 579-582, Discussion 540-542 A.L.A. Revision of the rules. Editorial, L.J. (27) 813-814 Tillinghast (W. H.) Some general rules and suggestions for a Library staff, L.J. (27) 873-875 A.L.A. Rules : advance edition : a review, L.J. (27) 903-904, 938-939 Kroeger (A. B.) Cataloguing and the new A.L.A. rules, L.J. (27) 1011-12 A.L.A. Catalog section, P.L. (7) 241, 320-323 English cataloguing rules : British Museum, Bodleian, and the Library Association rules," Bulletin No 77, N.Y.S.L. Rept 85 1903 Gunthorpe (E.) Association's cataloguing rules (a letter), L.A.R. (5) 5.7-8 Hulme (E. W.) Librarian's aids, L.A.R. (5) 126 Kroeger (A. B.) Cataloguing and the new A.L.A. rules, P.L. (8) 20-21 Anderson (H. C. L.) Guide to the system of cataloguing the Reference Library of New South Wales, with rules for cataloguing, P.L. (8) 17 1-2 1904 L.A.U.K. Report of the Committee on cataloguing rules, L.A.R. (6) 482- 485, Discussion 485-488 Cataloguing rules, discussion, L. (N.S.) (5) 415 Hitchler (T.) Cataloguing for small Libraries, L.J. (29) 9-16 Pettee (J. L) Dissertations and program literature, L.J. (29) 297-300 Kroeger (A. B.) A.L.A. Cataloguing rules, L.J. (29) 309-10, P.L. (9) 279-80 Jast (L. S.) Revision of the cataloguing rules of the L.A.U.K., L.J. (29) Conf No 231-235 A.L.A. Rules : advance edition : condensed rules for an author and title catalogue : prepared by the co-operative Committee of the American Library Association, 1883; revised by the Advisory Catalogue Committee, Lib of Cong (1902) 23P., new ed. (1904) 28p. Special rules on cataloguing to supplement A.L.A. Rules — advance edition, Lib of Con^ 26p. 1905 Kroeger (A. B.) Arrangement of entries in catalogues : disputed points in arrangement and comparison of general practice with Cutter's rules, L.J. (30) 146-147. P-L. (10) 18-19 Hanson (J. C. M.) Questions in cataloguing rules, L.J. (30) 278-279 Variation from the A.L.A. Rules : advance edition in Librarv of Congress cards, 1898-1905, L.J. (30) Conf No 186-191 A.L.A. Catalog section, P.L. (10) 414-415 New York State Library : directions for cataloguers, Bulletin 95, 575-578, N.Y.S.L. Rept 88 Note on the Anglo-.American Catalogue rules in Rept of Libn of Cong 75 1906 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of cataloguing, L.A.R. (8) 31-45, Discussion 66-8 A.L.A. Report of Catalog Rules Committee, L.A.R. (8) 499-500, L.J. (31) Conf No 157-158, 221, 236-239 1907 — Report of Catalog Rules Committee by J. C. M. Hanson, A.L.A. Bull (i) 47-52, 56-57, Discussion, etc., 282-283, 297-302 — Report of Catalog Rules Committee on joint code, L.J. (22) 280-282 Aldred (T.) F"ormation of an .Advisory Board on cataloguing and classifica- tion, L.A.R. (9) 167-172 L.A.U.K. Report of the cataloguing rules Committee, L.A.R. (9) 667-671 1908 A.L.A. and L.A. Rules, A.L.A. Bull (2) 9-1 1 Report of the Catalogue Rules Committee, A.L.A. Bull (2) 171-173, P.L. (13) 257 Tedder (H. R.) New Anglo-American joint code of cataloguing rules, L.A. (6) 228-233. Discussion 233-235 The Anglo-American catalog rules : a review, L.J. {;i2) 523-524 Stephen (G. A.) British Museum cataloguing rules, L.W. (10) 401-410 A.L.A. Report of Committee on International code of cataloguing rules, P-L. (13) 257 CATALOGUING RULES— SPECIAL 345 Kcoj^h (A.) New A.L.A. Rules, P.L. (13) 356 Elliott (J. E.) Some catalo^^uing notes, Wis Lib Bull (4) 5^-53 1909 Minto (j.) Anglo-American cataloguing rules, I..A.h'. (11) 289-302, Dis- cussion 335-33^ Guppy (H.) New cataloguing code as a contribution to Library develop- ment, L.A.R. (11) 374-375 Sayers (W. C. B.) Anglo-American cataloguing code, 7.. II'. (11) 467-472 Hurley (L.) Criticism of Mr. Sayers' article, L.W. (12) 120 Sec also Rules for special subjects CATALOGUING RULES— SPECIAL 13 ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT 1877 Hjaltalin (J. A.) Remarks on rules for an alphabetical catalogue, ist Int Conf qycjt) Wheatiey (H B.) On the alphabetical arrangenu nt of the titles of anonymous books, 1st hit Conf 97-99 1880 Dewey (M.) Alphabeting catalogue cards, L.J. (5) 176-177 1886 Dziatzko (C.) Instruction fur die Ordnung der Titel im Alphabetischen Zettclkatalog der koniglichen und L'niver>itats-Bibliolhek zu Breslau : noted in L.). (11) 172-192, L.C. (3) 62 18S7 Edmands (J.) Rules for alphabeting, L.]. (12) 320-331, 431-432 1888 Garnelt (R.) Prof. Dziatzko's cataloguing rules, L.C. (5) i66-i6c) Prof. D/iat/ko on his cataloguing rules : a rejoinder, L.C. (5) 194-195 1889 A.L.A. Report of the Co-operation Committee (mostl}- on alphabeting), L.]. (14) 273-275 1899 Catalogue arrangement, L. Tl'. (2) 122-123 1905 Kroeger (A. B.) Arrangement of entries in catalogues : disputed points in arrangement and comparison of general practice with Cutter's rules, L.]. (30) 146-147. i'J^- (10) 18-19 ^ SPECIAL 13 1 GERMAN VOWELS 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Rules for entry of the German A.6.U., U.S. Kept 846 i8q3 Gauss (E. F. L.) Some popular errors in the entering and cataloguing of books, L.J. (18) 6-7 13=2 TRANSLITERATION 1885 Report of the A.L..\. Transliteration Committee, L.J. (10) 302-311 1892 Bolton (H. C.) Russian transliteration, L.J. (17) 383-384 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Rules for transliteration, U.S. Kept 847 1898 Wiener (L.) The transliteration of Russian, L.J. (23) Conf No 174 14 AUTHOR ENTRY (with rules for treatment of Christian Names) 1876 Standard abbreviations to be used in cataloguing, L.J. (i) 322-3 Cutter (C. A.) Abbreviation of Christian names, /-./. (i) 405-6 1877 Hjaltalin (J. A.) Remarks on rules for an alphabetical catalogue, ist Int Conf 93-6 1878 A.L..\. 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(12) 240 346 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1888 Garnett (R.) Prof. Dziatzko's cataloguing rules, L.C. (5) 166-9 Special author tables, L.N. (U.S.) (3) 437-450 r ^ r ^ Dickson (Prof. W. P.) Address to the Library Association. L.C. (5) 107-9 Cole (G. W.) Cataloguing married women's names, L.J. (13) 80-1 Williams (F. W.) Cataloguing women's names, L.J. (13) 364 Entering of titles of women, L.J. (13) 321-2 1SS9 Phillimore (W. P. W.) Contractions of fore-names, L. (i) 302-303 Hull (C. IL) Helps for cataloguers in finding full name^,, L.J. (14) 7-20 Cutter {C. A.) Common sense in Libraries, L.J. (14) 153 i8q2-3 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing, U.S. Kept 842-843 _ 1893 Dickson (\V. P.) How to procure full names for aulhor entries, L. (5) 16-19, Discussion 82-83 Crandall (M. L) Full fore-names in catalogues, L.J. ( i^) 4 Gauss (E. F. L.) Some popular errors in the entering and cataloguing of books, L.J. (18) 5-8 Pretsch (K.) Additions and corrections to author entries in the catalogue of the Peabodv Institute Library and the British Museum, L.J. (18) 37-40 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing, L./' (18) 238-240, Discussion Conf No 75-80 Full names at Newberry Library, L.J. (18) 302 1894 Clarke (E. A.) Woman in literature at the Fair from the standpoint of the Librarian and cataloguer, L.J. (19) 48-49 1896 Ogle (J. |.) Some pitfalls in cataloguing, L. (8) 150-152 1900 Wheatley (H. B.) British Museum revised rules for cataloguing, L. (N.S.) (i) 266-2bq Cataloging and catalogers : Round table meeting, L.J. (25) 154-162 1901 Lewin (P. E.) Titles of honour in catalogues, L.A. (3) 69-72 1902 Jast (L. S.) The Library Association Cataloguing Rules, L.A.R. (4) 579-82 A. L.A. Rules : advance edition : a review by G. M. Jones, L.J. (27) 903-4 1903 Gunthorpe (E.) The Library Association's cataloguing rules : a letter, L.A.R. (5) 57-58 1904 Brown (J. D.) The philosophy of cataloguing, L.W. (b) 319-324 Smith (L.) Cataloging and analyzing, P.L. (9) 103-104 Dewey (M.) Hunting for full names, P.L. (9) 281 1905 Sayers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Catalogues for children, L.A.R. (7) 385-387 Kroeger (A. B.) Arrangement of entries in catalogues, L.J. (30) 146-147, P.L. (10) 18-19 ic)o6 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of cataloguing, L.A.R. (S) 31-45, Discussion 66-68 Valkenburgh (A. Van) Common sense in cataloging small Libraries (Christian names), L.J. (31) Conf No 127-129, Discussion 237-239 Hazeltine (M. E.) Author entry in card catalogues, Wis Lib Btill (2) 44 1907 A. L.A. Report of Commtitee on catalog rules, A. L.A. Bull (i) 49-51 1908 Tedder (H. R.) New Anglo-American joint code of cataloguing rules, L.A. (6) 228-233, Discussion 233-235, L..A.R. (10) 690-692 Post (W. L.) Author headings for LT.S. public documents, L.J. (33) 227-8 Anglo-American cataloguing rules : a review, L.J. (33) 523-524 Stewart (J. D.) Rules for an author and title sheaf catalogue, L.W. (10) 364-367 1909 Cataloguing rules : author and title entries compiled by the Committee of the A. L.A. and L.A.C.K. : a review by W. C. B. Sayers, L.W. (11) 467-472 14=1 ENGLISH NOBLEMEN 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing rules for English noblemen, U.S. Rept 844 1900 Wheatley (IL B.) British Museum revised rules for cataloguing, L. (N.S.) (i) 268-269 Cataloguing and catalogers : Round table meeting, L.J. (25) 157-158 u)Oi Lewin (P. E.) Titles of honour in catalogues, L.A. (3) 69-70 14=2 NAMES OF CITIES 1877 Hjaltalin (J. A.) Remarks on rules for an alphabetical catalogue, ist Int Conf 95 iSSo Wheatley (B. R.) Thoughts on liile-taking, trite, trivnl or tentative, L.A. M.N. (i) 29-32 1892.3 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing rules for names of cities, U.S. Rept 844 1900 Cataloging and catalogers : Round table meeting, /../. (25) 158-159 CATALOGUING KLLES—SPECIAL 347 14=3 NAMES OF ARTISTS 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguiiij; rules for names of artists, L'.S. Rcpt .S47 15 CORPORATE ENTRY 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Report for entry of societies, etc.. L .S. Rcpt S45 1896 Fletcher (W. \.) Corporate authorship, I..]. (21) 493-494 1897 Cutter (C. A.) Corporate entry: further consideration, L.J. (22) 432-434 Clarke {\l. \i.) Corporate entry, L.]. (22) 434-435 1900 Cataloging- and catalogtrs : Round table meeting, L.]. (25) 155-156 Hasse (A. R.) Cataloging annual reports, P.L. (5) 31^-320 1902 A.L.A. Roll s : advance edition : a review by G. M. Jones, L.J. (27) 903-4 1905 Hanson (J. C. ^L) Rules for corporate entry, /../. (30) 72-80 1906 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of cataloguing, L.A.R. (8) 31-45, Discussion b6-& Hanson (J. C. M.) Library of Congress Rules for Young Men's Christian Associations, etc., L.J. (31) 44-45 — Form of entry for institutions, associations, etc., L.J. (31) 99-100 — Some points of cataloging, P.L. (11) 62-63 1908 Rules for author entrv in card catalogues for material published by State Departments, iV. V.L. (i) 121-122 Clarke (F. F.) L'nited States public documents and their catalogues, L.J. (3O 3'7 Reinick (W. R.) Classifying and cataloguuig public documents, P.L. (11) 51-53 16 TITLE ENTRY 1877 Discussion on uniform title entries, /,./. (2) 2S-31 1878 A.L.A. Rei)t)rt of Committee on uniform title entries, containing condensed rules with tlie Committee's reasons and the sub-report on sizes, L.J. (3) 12-20, X13-5 W'heatley (H. B.) On the alphabetical arrangement of the titles of anonymous books, ist hit Couj 97-9 1879 Report on title entries, L.A. Trans (2) 8-10, L.J. (4) 416-7. iSSo : L.A. Trans (3) 5-S, 135-6, 174-8, L.J. (5) 271-3 1880 Wheatlev (B. R.) Thoughts on title-taking, trite, trivial or tentative, L.A.M.N. (I) 25-32 Cataloguing rules of the Librarv Association of the I nited Kingdom, L.A.M.N. (I) 59-63 1881 Report on title entries, L..1. 'Irons (4) 6 Cataloguing rules of the Library Association of the United Kingdom, L.A.M.N. (2) 81-4, L.J. (6) 315-6 1882 German Librarian on our cataloguing rules, L.A.M.N. (3) 103 1883 A.L.A. Condensed rules for an author and title catalogue, L.J. (8) 251-4, 263-4 1884 Blackburn (C. F.) Hints on catalogue titles and on index entries : reviewed in L.C. (i) 78 1886 Dziatzko (C.) Instruction fiir die Ordnung der Tile! im .Mphabetischen Zettelkatalog de Koniglichen L'niversitiits zu Breslau, noted in L.J. (ii) 172, 192 1888 Garnett (R.) IVof. Dzial/ko'.-. cataloguing rules, L.C. (5) i(i6-i) Prof. Dziatzko on his cataloguing rules : ;i rejoinder, L.C. (5) 194-5 1891 Lindcrfelt (K. .\.) Fcleclic card catalogue rules: author and title entries based on Dziatzko's " Instruction," reviewed in L.J. (t(i) 148-9 1896 Ogle (J. J.) Some pitfalls in cataloguing, L. (8) 154-5 i8g8 Dent (R. K.) Titles; or, traps for the unwary, /-. (10) i65-() Rules for title pages, /„/. (23) 62 1899 Stephen (G. A.) Hcnv to catalogue a novel by its title : with a suggestion for a new rule, L.A.R. (i) 432-440 1905 Sayers (\V. C. R.) ion 233-5 Stewart (J. D.) Rules for an .lUlhoV :md title sheaf catalogue, L. \V . (10) 364-7 1909 Cataloguing rule? : author and litN- entries compiled by the Committees of the A.L.A. and I. A.l.K. a review bv W. C. B. .Sayers, L.W. (11) 467-47^ 348 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBKAKY ECONOMY 17 SUBJECT HEADINGS 1876 Dewey (M.) Subjert catalogues, U.S. Kept 647-648 1878 Bowkrr (R. R.) Co-operative scheme of subject entry with a key to catalogue headings, L.]. (3) 326-329 1881 A.L.A. Committee's Report on subject headings, L.]. (6) 114-115 1888 Brown (J. D.) Arrangement of large subject headings in a dictionary catalogue, L.C. (5) 170-176 1889 Foster (W. E.) Uses of subject catalogues ruid subject lists, L.]. (14) 236- 239, Discussion 285-286 1890 Hull (C. H.) Subject catalogues in College Libraries, I. .J. (15) 167-171 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Relation of author to subject cards, V.S. Kept 842, S47-9 1893 — Cataloging, L.J. (18) 239, Discussion Conf No 76-78 A.L.A. Report of Committee on an index to subject headings : by G. M. Jones, L.J. (18) Conf No 79-82 1895 Curran (H. E.) Acceptable Free Library catalogues, L. (7) 21-28 A.L.A. Final report of Committee on an index to subject headings, L.J. (20) Conf No 63 1896 Ogle (J. J.) Subject entries, L. (8) 580 1900 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of dictionary subject cataloguing, L.A.R. (2) 571-576 1901 — Construction of subject catalogues, L.A.R. (3) 507-513, Prdcis 486 Billings (J. S.) The card catalogue of a great Public Library, L.J. (26) 377-383 Pollard (A. W.) A meditation on directories, L. (iV..S.) (2) 83 1902 Careless cataloguing, L. (JV.5.) (3) 321-326 A.L.A. Round table discussion, L.J. (27) Conf No 223-224, 769 190^ Tvler (A. S.) Modification of subject entries for card catalogues, L.J. "(28) 21-22, la Lib Q. (3) 48 Collar (M. A.) Children's books : subject headings, L.J. (28) Conf No 65-68 Anderson (H. C. L.) Guide to cataloguing : a guide to the system of cataloguing the Reference Library of New South Wales, Sydney, with relative Decimal classification and headings used in the subject index, P.L. (8) I7i-i72_ Discussion on subject headings, P.L. (8) 360-361 Ames (S.) Subject headings for children's books, P.L. (8) 461 1904 Bliss (H. E.) Headings for Government publications, L.J. (29) 475 1906 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of cataloguing, L.A.R. (8) 31-45, Discussion 66-8 Bishop (W. W.) Subject headings in dictionary catalogues, L.J. (31) Conf No 113-123, 236, Discussion P.L. (11) 449 Hasse (A. R.) Subject headings for state documents, L.J. (31) Conf No 123-126 Subject headings for state documents, L.J. (31) Conf No 236-237 Wyer (J. L) Selected author headings for U.S. Government documents. Bulletin No 102, Library School No 21, 45-52, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) 1907 Crawford (E.) New edition of the "A.L.A. Subject Headings," L.J. (32) 25-26, 435-436, 500-501, 560-561 (questions and answers), Illinois, Dis- cussion 136-139. ^•'^- (12) 39-4". 312-315, 343-344. 384-385. 398-399 Australian cataloguing. Lib Work (i) 69-70 Revision of the " A.L..\. .Subject Headings ": Round table meeting, I'.L. (12) 136-139 1908 Roden (C. B.) Thoughts on reference Libr.arians by a cataloguer, A.L.A. Bull (2) 361-364, Discussion 364-370 Post (\V. L.) Author headings for U.S. ]Hiblic documents : a defence, L.J. (33) 227-228 Matthews (C. G.) A new catalog card, L.J. (33) 233 1909 Tedder (H. R.) New Subject index of the London Library, L.A.R. (11) 476-485, Discussion 521-523, L.J. (34) 492 Vine (G.) On the construction of the subject catalogue, L.A.R. (11) 486- 507, Discussion 523 18 CAPITALS 1876 Cutter (C. A.) Use of capitals, L.J. (1) 162-166 Adversaria. Co-operative entries, L.J. (i) 403-405 1902 A.L.A. Catalog section : Discussion on capitalization, /../. (27) Conf No 192-196, P.L. (7) 322 Dewey (M.) Changing catalog rules, L.J. (27) Conf No 196, Discussion 196-202 ('.i7.iL(^(;ryA(; RiLns—srECiAL 349 1903 Edmond (J. P.) On the use of capital k-tters in cataloguing, L.A.R. (5) 77-»o 1905 Sayers (W. C. B.) and ]. D. Stewart. Catalogues for children, L.A.R. (7) 385 Martel (C.) Comnion nouns in Girinan : why they need not be capitalized. L-J- (30) 333-337 1906 A.L.A. Catalog rules : Report of ConimiitiH', .1.7...1. Bull (i) 50 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of cataloguing, L.A.R. (8) 31-45, Discussion 66-8 Valkenburgh (A. Van) Common sense in cataloguing small Libraries, L.]. (31) Conf No 127-129, Discussion 237-239 19 ANONYMOUS AND PSEUDONYMOUS BOOKS 1876 Whitney (J. L.) Pseudonyms and anonyms, L.J. (i) 375-O 1877 Iljaltalin (J. A.) Remarks on rules for an alphabetical catalogue, 1st hit Conf 94-b, 159 Wheatley (H. B.) On the alphabetical arrangement of the titles of anonymous books, 1st Int Conf 97-9, 159, L.J. (2) 186-7, Discussion 263-4 1878 A.L.A. Committee's report on uniform entries, L.J. (3) 15 1882 Wheatley (H. B.) Entry of anonymous books, L./. (7) 63-4 1885 INIann (B. P.) Cataloguing anonymous works by known authors, L.J. (10) 213, 327 1887 Frev (A. R.) Cataloguing of anonymous and jjseudonvmous literature, L.J. {12) 192-4 1888 Garnett (R.) Prof. Dziatzko's cataloguing rules, L.C. (5) 167, 169 Prof. Dziatzko on his cataloguing rules : a rejoinder, L.C. (5) 194-5 Dickson (Prof. W. P.) Address to the Library Association, L.C. (5) 107-9 1892-3 Lane (W. C.) Entry of pseudonymous works, U.S. Rept 844 1894 Entry of anonymous works and works published under initials, L.J. (19) 191 1897 Pollard (A. W.) Relations of bibliography and cataloguing, 2nd Int Conf 63-66, Discussion 233 Anonymous literature — list of bibliographical aids, L. (9) 128 Taylor (W. C.) A word to cataloguers, L.J. (22) i8o 1900 Wheatley (H. B.) British Museum : revised rules for cataloguing, L. (N.S.) (i) 269-271 Cataloguing and cataloguers : Round table meeting, L.J. (25) 154-155, 156-157. 159-160 1901 Guppy (H.) Cataloguing of anonymous literature, L.A.R. (3; 298-313 1904 Books by an anonymous author, L.J. (29) 44 1905 .Sayers (\V. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Catalogues for children, L.A.R. (7) 387 1906 A.L.A. Catalog rules: Report of Committee, .l.L.A. Bull (1) 50 110 CLASSIFIED CATALOGUES 1876 Noves (S. B.) Plan of the new catalogue of the Brooklyn Mercantile Library, U.S. Rcpl (148-656 Schwartz (J.) New York .Apprentices Library catalogue, l\S. Rept 657-60 Bailey (J. J.) Catalogue of the St. Louis Public .School Library, U.S. Rept 660-662 1889 Foster (W. E.) Use of subject catalogues and subject lists, L.J. (14) 236-239, Discussion 285-286 1890 Hull (C. H.) Subject catalogues in College Libraries, L.J. (15) 167-171 1899-1900 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing: suggestions and rules, L. ir. (i) 159-162, 213-215,(2) 5-q. 32-33, _ 1 18-121, 229-231, (3) 29-31 1901 Hulme (E. W.) On the construction of the subject catalogue in scientific and technical Libraries, Precis and discussion L..\.R. (3) 507-513 Quinn (J. H.) Dictionary catalogues versus classilipd catalogues for Public Libraries — The classified catalogue, L.A.R. (3) 514-520 1902 Hulme (E. W.) On a co-operative basis for the classification of literature in the subject catalogue, L.A.R. (4) 3i7-32() 1903 Anderson (H. C. L.) \ guide to cataloguing- a guide to the system of cataloguing the Reference Library of New .South Wales, Sydney; with relative decimal classification and headings used in the subject index, P.L. (8) 171-172 1905 Kroeger (.A. B.) Arrangement of entries in catalogues, L.J. (30) 146-147, P.L. (10) 18-19 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing suggestions and rules (abridged). See next entry 350 Bl'BLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Sayers (W. C. B.) aud J. D. Stewart. Abridged Jast code of rules for classified cataloguing^, L. W. (7) 326-330, (8) 1-4 1907 Bullen (R. F.) Library catalogues : their effects and defects, L.A. (5) 235-9 1909 Tedder (H. R.) New Subject index of the London Library, L.A.R. (ii) 476-485, Discussion 521-523, L.J. (34) 492 Vine (G.) On the construction of the subject catalogue, L.A.R. (ti) 486-507, Discussion 523 For Articles on Classified Cataloguing see I 32 111 CHILDREN'S CATALOGUES 1902 Hewins (C. M.) Report on list of children's books with children's anno- tations, L.J. (27) Conf No 79-82, Discussion 224-225 A. L.A. Round table discussion on classification and cataloguing of children's books, L.J. (27) Conf No 223-225 Brett (W. H.) Cataloging children's books, P.L. (7) 304 1903 Collar (M. A.) Classitic.ition and cataloguing of children's books, L.J. (28) Conf No 61-68 1905 Sayers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Catalogues for children : with code of rules, L.A.R. (7) 377-391 1909 List of books for free high school Libraries with instructions for cataloguing, Education Dept, Madison, Wisconsin For Articles on Children's Catalogues sec I 36 I 12 ANNOTATION 1887 Burbank (C. tL) Amateur annotation, L.J. (12) 254-255 1898 Specimen of fiction slip for critical annotation used in New York State Library, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) 51-52 1899-1900 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing : suggestions and rules, L.W. (i) 159-62, 213-15, (2) 5-9, 32-3, 118-21, 229-31, 285-8, (3) 29-31 1901 Brown (J. D.) Descriptive cataloguing, L. (N.S.) (2) 135-140 1902 Fairchild (S. C.) Principles of book annotation, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85) Bulletin 75, 135-138 1904 Savage (E. A.) Principles of annotation (contains instructions in anno- tation as used in the Bromley Public Library and a memory table for annotating non-fiction books), L.A.R. (6) 575-590, Discussion 479-4S0 i()()5 — Practical work of annotation, L. Tl'. (7) 313-321 1906 — Descriptive annotation: a review, L.W. (9) 55-56 1908 Elliott (J. E.) Catalog notes, Wis Lib Bull (4) 32-33 1909 Vine (G.) On the construction of the subject catalogue, L.A.R. (11) 486-507, Discussion 523 For Articles on Annotation, Appraisal and Evaluations sec I 37, 38 I 13 ABBREVATIONS, CONTRACTIONS, AND PUNCTUATIONS 1876 Abbreviations, L.J. (i) 256-7, 432 Standard abbreviations to be used in cataloguing, L.J. (i) 322-3 Cutter (C. A.) Abbreviations of Christian names, L.J. (i) 405-6 1878 A. L.A. Report of Committee on abbreviations to be used in cataloguing, ^•7- (3) iM 1879 Abbreviations for months, volumes and pages, L.J. (4) 50 1880 Cutter (C. A.) Abbreviations for feminine names, L.J. (5) 176 1886 Dewey (M.) Labour-savers for readers and writers, L.N. {U.S.) (1) 55-56 — Library abbreviations for fore-names, headings, imprints and notes ; book titles, places of publication, titles, states, etc., months, days and size notation, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 206-211 1887 Woodruff (E. IL) List of abbreviations used in book catalogues, L.J. (12) 187-192 1888 Bodleian cataloguing rules: Rule i, punctuation, L.C. (5) 21 Special author tables, L.A'. (U.S.) (3) 437-450 1889 Phillimore (W. P. \V.) Contractions of fore-names, L. (i) 302-3 Whitney (J. L.) Accents used in French books, L.J. (14) 259-261 i8qi Woodruff (E. IL) List of abbreviations used in book catalogues, L.J. (16) 141 iSc)3 Gauss (E. V. L.) Some popular errors in. ..cataloguing, L.J. (18) 7-8 Rules for spelling and pronunciation of chemical terms, L.J. (18) 15 1908 Bell (E. J.) Punctuation of catalogues, L.W. (11) 38-39 Copies of various catalogue; signs, Lib Occ (2) 12 1909 Abbreviations, li.A.R. ((>) x CATALOGUING RULES— SPECIAL 351 CATALOGUING RULES AND HINTS lOR SIM.CIAL SUBJECTS 114 ART COLLECTIONS 1S97 Weale (W. H. J.) History and catalogiiiiii; of the Xalional Library, 2nd hit Conf 97-98 1900 Spielmann (M. H.) Art exhibitions and art cataluj^ucs (catalogues of art collections should contain biographical and descriptive information), L. (iV.5.)(i) 118-122 Weale (\V. H. J.) Two notes for art Libraries, L. (N.S.) (i) 365-372 1908 Salisbury (G. L.) Picture collections in small Libraries (Instructional Dept No 3) 2op., Wis Free Lib Conuuissiou 115 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS 1877 Hjaltalin (J. A.) Remarks on rules for an alphabetical catalogue, 1st Int Conf 95-96 1890 Reinick (VV. R.) Arrangem(>nt and cataloguing of U.S. Documents, P.L. (5) «3-87 1891 Campbell (F. B. F.) Litroduction to the theory of a slate i)aprr catalogue, L. (3) 126-143 Merrill (W. A.) Cataloguing of public documents, L.J. (16) 107 Cheney (J. V.) Method of cataloguing LI.S. public documents and the periodicals in the San Francisco Public Library, L.J. (16) Conf No 61-62 1892 Cataloguing Government publications, L.J. (17) 43 1900 Reinick (W. R.) Cataloguing of United States (Government documents, P.L. (5) 83-87 1902 Crandall (F. A.) Oftkial titles of Government publishing otifices, L.J. (27) 938-939 Hasse (A. R.) Cataloguing public documents : an editorial, P.L. (7) 413 ^903 — The cataloguing of Government documents, L.J. (28) Conf No 176-177, Discussion 178-188 A.L.A. Catalog section : Forms of headings for United States documents, L.J. (28) 178, Discussion 178-189 1904 Bliss (H. E.) H(>adings for Government publications, L.J. (29) 475 Hasse (A. R.) On a bibliography of public documents, L.J. (29) Conf No 1 16-120 1905 Daniels (J. F.) Agricultural bulletins : their indc^xing and use, L.J. (30) 930-931 1906 Hasse (A. R.) Subject h(\-idings for state documents, L.J. (31) Conf No 123-126, 236-237 Clarke (E. E.) I'nitcd States public documents and their catalogues, L.J. (31) 317 Hasse (A. R.) Buildmg up a public document collection, L.J. (31) 661-665, P.L. (12) 48-51 Reinick (VV. R.) Classifying and cat.iloguing public documents, P.L. (11) 5 '-53 Wyer (J. L) United States Government documents Bulletin No 102 Library School No 21, 41-56, X.Y.S.I.. Kept (Sq) \oI. i 1907 A.L.A. Catalog rules : rej)ort of Committee, A.L.A: Bull (i) 49 Post (W. L.) Outijut distribution and cataloging of Government docu- ments, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 135-145 1908 Discussion on the cataloging of public documents, A.L.A. Bull (2) 404-6 Post (W. L.) Author headings for I'nited St.-Ucs j)ublic documents- a defence, L.J. {j^]) 227-228 Wyer (J. L) How to treat public documents in .1 sm.ill Librarv N Y I (1)53 116 INCUNABULA 1888 Cataloguing rules adoi)ted by the French Commission on Incunabula, I- J- ('3) 345-34<'' 1899 Edmond (J. P.) Cataloguing of fifteenth century books, L.l.R. (i) 297- 300, L.J. (24) 252-254 1901 — Description of books printed between 1501 and 1640, L.A.R. (3) i?V'42 Pollard (.\. W.) Early English books- different systems on which they may be arranged, L. (.V.i>.) (2) 221-222 117 LOCAL COLLECTIONS 1905 Richardson (R. T.) Classification and arrangement of loc.il collections L.A.R. (7) 12-18 352 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 118 MANUSCRIPTS 1885 Note on cataloguing of manuscripts, L.C. (2) 48-51 1899 Lydenberg (H. M.) Historical manuscripts and prints in the New York Public Library and the method of cataloguing them, L.J. (24) 249-252 119 MAPS 1898 Cole (G. W.) Local cartography, L.J. (23) 102-103 1901 — Compiling a bibliography, L.J. (26) 860-861 « 1902 Letts (T.) Notes on the cataloguing of maps, L.J. (27) 74-76 1903 Hubbard (A. G.) Cataloguing and preservation of maps in the Indiana State Library, L.J. (28) 610-61 1, P.L. (8) 375 1904 — Catalogue cards for maps, P.L. (9) 13 120 MUSIC 1897 Brown (J. D.) Cataloguing of music, L. (9) 82-S4 121 PAMPHLETS 1892-3 Biscoe (W. S.) Cataloguing pamphlets, U.S. Rept 833-834 1893 Austin (VV.) Pamphlets — what to do with them, L.J. (18) 143-144 Biscoe (W. S.) Pamphlets, L.J. (18) 236-238 Discussion on the cataloguing of pamphlets, L.J. (18) Conf No 66-67 1894 Cataloguing of pamphlets at Brookline (Mass.) Public Library, L.J. (19) 389 1903 White (W. F.) New Paltz system of treating pamphlets and art material, P.L. (8) 289-306 1905 Cataloguing unbound pamphlets, N.Y. State Bulletin (95) 581-585, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 1907 Brown (Z.) What to do with pamphlets, L.J. (32) 358 1909 Tillinghast (W. H.) a)id A. G. S. Josephson. Cataloging pamphlets, P.L. (14) 309 122 PERIODICAL LITERATURE 1881 Walford (C.) Outline of the plan for the pre])aration of a catalogue of (British) periodical literature, L.A. Trans (4) 43-50 1882 German Librarian on our cataloguing rules, L.A. M.N. (3) 103-104 Wheatley (B. R.) Thoughts on the cataloguing of journals and transac- tions of societies, L.A. Trans (5) 190-196 1891 Peddie (R. A.) Cataloguing of periodicals, L. (3) 1 19-120 1907 A. L.A. Catalog Rules : Report of Committee, A. L.A. Bull (i) 50 123 PERIODICAL LITERATURE AND TRANSACTIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 1880 Bailey (J. B.) Some points to be considered in preparing catalogues of transactions and periodicals, L.A. M.N. (i) 12-16 1881 Wheatley (B. R.) On the question of authorship in " Academical Disserta- tions," L.A. Trans (4) 37-42 . 1882 — Thoughts on the cataloguing of journals and transactions, L.A. Trans (5) 190-196 1899 Andrews (C. W.) Co-operative lists of periodicals and transactions of societies, L.J. (24) Conf No 127-128 1902 Shaw (G, T.) Is it necessary to print in reference catalogues lists of the contents of the publications of learned societies? L.A.R. (4) 540, 583-589 Guppy (H.) Analytical cataloguing for the reference Library, L.A.R. (4) 539-540. 571-578 124 PORTRAITS AND PHOTOGRAPHS 1900 Wealc (W. H. J.) Classification and cataloguing photographs of paintings, L. (N..S.) (i) 365-37^ 1903 White (VV. F.) New Paltz svstem of treating pamphlets and art material, P.L. (8) 289-306 1904 Bradburv (L. A.) Difficulties found in cataloguing portraits, L.J. (29) 588-590 Milner (A. V.) Cataloguing mounted pictures, P.L. (9) 115-116 Carter (A. F.) Cataloguing pictures, P.L. (9) 116 1906 Twort (H. A.) Collections of illustrations in Public Libraries, L.A. (5) 195-6 1907 Weitenkampf (F.) Notes on the cataloguing of prints, L.J. (32) 408-409 Treatment of miscellaneous photographs at Chicago Art Institute Library^ L.J. (32) 527 DICTIONARY VERSUS CLASSIh'lED CATALOGUES 353 125 PRINTING 1906 Ni'uniann (F.) C;it;iIoi,'uiiii,'- uf i.irly printiiii; in the I'nilcd Slalt-s prior to 1800, L.J. (31) (i(kH)7i 126 PRINTS 1907. Weitrnkanipf (1-M Noti> on tlif calaloi^iMin^ of prints, /../. (32) 408-409 127 REPORTS 1900 Hasse (A. K.) Calaloguiiii; annual nporis, /'./.. (5) 319-320 128 SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE 1879 B'lilt^'y (J- K.) Subject indix to sciiMuific periodicals, L..1. Trans -(\) 85-87 1885 Co-operative indexini,^ in chemistry, L.J. (10) 8 1895 Co-operation in tin- cataloi;uini^ of scientific litiralure, L.J. (20) 75, 81-84, 172-173, 308-310, Conf No t)3-hb Andrews (C. W.) International bibliography of scientific literature, L.J. (20) Conf No 20-27 Rowel! (J. C.) Subject index to science, L.J. (20) Conf No 27-28 Field (H. H.) Biblioj^raphica zoologica, L.J. (20) Conf No 29-30 1896 An International index to scientific literature, L. (8) 304 Co-operation in the cataloguing of scientific literature, L.J. (21) 263, 276, 35*5, 370-371. 499-5"o. 5-'^ 1S97 Adler (C.) London International Ct)nference on a catalogue ol scientific literature, L.J. {22) Conf No 58-bo, ih8 189S Second International Conference on cataloguing- of scientific literature, L.J. (21,) 665-500 1899 A.L.A. Committee's Report on International catalogue of scientific litera- ture, L.J. (24) Conf No 29-31 1900 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of dictionary- subject cataloguing in scientific and technical Libraries, L.A.R. (2) 571-576 International catalogue of scientific literature, /,./. (25) 6^0-6^4. 1901 : L.J. (2b) 75 ■ ]c)()i A.L.A. Committee's Report on International catalogue of scientific literature, L.J. (26) Conf No 116-119 1902 International catalogue of scientific literature : Smithsonian Institution Report by S. P. Langley, noticed in L.J. (27) 84 ii(04 International catalogue of scientific literature : R(\solution concerning, L.J. (29) 478 i((o7 Barr (C. J.) Some bibliographical aids to the use ot the current literature of science, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 12^-132 1908 Black (C. E.) Story of one medical Library, P.L. (13) 31)7-401 129 TRADE CATALOGUES i()04 Mever (H. H. B.) Trade catalogues, circui.irs. etc., in Public Libraries, /../. (29) 5qo Foster (W. E.) Indii--trial catalogues in the Providence Public Librarv L.li'. (7) 13 I90<) Stevens (E. l-\) Industri.il literatiu-e...at ih.- Pratt Insiimie i'"rce Librarv, L.J. (34) 98-99 130 DICTIONARY versus CLASSIFIED FORM 1876 Sclnvart/ (J.) New "S'ork .\pprentices Library catalogue, U.S. A'c/)/ 657-60 1886 .Archer (W.) Some remarks on classification', L.C. (3) 86-96 Schwartz (J.) A dozen d( -^ultorv denunciations of the dictionarv cataloirue L.J. (11)470-474 . ^ ' 1897 Barrett {b. T.) .\lphab( iical ;ind classified forms of catalogues compared (favours dictionary form), 2nd hit Conf O7-71, Discussion 234, L. (9) 290 Brown (J. D.) and L. S. |ast. Compilation of class lists, L. (q) 4r-6c) .last (L. S.) The class list, /.. (9) 41-44 Dent (R. K.) The new cataloguer and some of his ways (argues against class lists, annotative work and the use of familv names), L. (9) 173-178 Doubleday (W. E.) Class lists or dictionary catalogues? a defence of the latter, in reply to papers on class lists b'v Messrs. Jast and Brown, L. (9) 179-180 Pollard (.A. \V.) Relations of bibliography (preference for alphabetical over classified catalogues and for entries under the pseudonyms rather than the real names of authors), 2nd hit Conf b^^-Uh, L. ((>) 2i)o 354 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library practice, Greenwood's, Yr-Bk 88-92 1898 J. W. Haggerston's cataloguing: letters, L. (10) 92-94, 1S8-189 1899 Plant {\\. C.) Classified and dictionary forms of cataloguing compared. L.A.R. (I) 350-351 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing: suggestions and rules, L.W. (i) 159-162, 213-215, (2) 5-9, 32-33,^118-121, 229-231, (3) 29-31 1900 Bond (H.) Classified versus dictionary catalogues, L.A.R. (2) 313-318 Rae (W. S. C.) Class lists, L.W. (2)' 298-299 1901 Pollard (A. W.) Meditations on directories : alphabetical and classed cataloguing, L. (N.S.) (2) 82-90 Quinn (J. H.) Dictionary versus classified catalogues for Public Libraries ~^ — The Classified catalogue, L.A.R. (3) 514-520, precis and discussion 487-489 Doubleday (W. E.) Dictionary versus classified catalogues for Lending Libraries — The dictionary catalogue, L.A.R. (3) 521-531, precis and discussion 486-487 1905 Fletcher (W. L) Future of the catalogue, L.J. (30) 141-144 1907 Bullen (R. F.) Library catalogues : their effects and defects, L.A. (5) 235-9 1908 Keogh (A.) Catalogs and catalogers, A. L.A. Bull (2) 360-361 Willcock (W. J.) Is the printed catalogue doomed? L.A.R. (9) 384-9, Discussion 400-406 131 DICTIONARY CATALOGUE 1876 Cutter (C. A.) Library catalogues, U.S. Rept 560 Dewey (M.) Catalogues and cataloguing, L'.5. Rept 635 1877 Specimens of a dictionary catalogue of works in mental philosophy, L.J. (2) 183-5 1886 Schwartz (J.) A dozen desultory denunciations of the dictionary catalogue, with a theory of cataloguing, L.J. (11) 470-4 Archer (W.) Some remarks on classification, preliminary to a forthcoming scheme in alphabetical series of subject headings for a classed dictionary catalogue, L.C. {3) 86-96 1888 Brown (J. D.) Arrangement of large subject headings in dictionary catalogues, L.C. (5) 170-6 1890 Cutter (C. A.) Why and how a dictionary catalogue is made, L.J. (15) 143-144, 165 _ _ 1897 Brown (J. D.) Classification and cataloguing, L. (9) 150-156 Dent (R. K.) New cataloguer and some of his ways, L. (9) 173-8 Doubleday (W. E.) Class lists, or dictionary catalogues? a defence of the latter, in reply to papers on class lists 65' Messrs. Jast and Brown, L. (9) 179-180 1900 Hulme (E. W.) Principles of dictionary subject-cataloguing in scientific and technical Libraries, L.A.R. (2) 551, 571-6, Discussion' 668-670 1901 Dictionary catalogues discussed, L. (N.S.) (2) 415-418 Doubleday (W. E.) Dictionary versus classified catalogues for Lending Libraries, L.jI.R. (3) 521-531, precis and discussion 486-487, L.A.R. (2) 551-552 1902 Hodges (N. D. C.) Bibliographies versus dictionary catalogs, L.J. (27) Conf No 178-180 Kroeger (A. B.) Dictionary catalogs versus bibliographies, L.J. (27) Conf No 180-182, Discussion 182-186 1905 Cutter (C. A.) Rules for a dictionary catalogue, 4th ed. : a leview, L.J. (30) 42-43 1906 Bishop (VV. W,) Subject headings in dictionary catalogues, L.J. (31) Conf No 1 13-123 1907 Bond (H.) Discussion of Mr. Willcock 's paper " Is the printed catalogue doomed? " L.A.R. (9) 402 132 CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE 1876 Cutter (C. A.) Library catalogues, U.S. Rept 560-563 Dewey (M.) Decimal classification and subject index, U.S. Rept 623-648 Noyes (S .C.) Plan of new catalogue of the Brooklyn Mercantile Library, U.S. Rept 648-656 Schwartz (J.) New York Apprentices Library catalogue, U.S. Rept 657-60 Bailey (J. J.) Catalogue of St. Louis School Library, U.S. Rept 660-662 Homes (H. A.) Subject indexes for popular Libraries, L.J. (i) 81-84 MAC..\Zl.\i:S AM) Bl Ll.l-TlXS 355 iSSj Thomas (K. C.) Classed catalogues and the new classed catalogue of the German Reichsgericht, L.A.M.X. (4) 42-45 1886 Archer (W.) Some remarks on classifuation preliminary to a forthcoming scheme in alphabetical swries of subjict headings for a classed dictionary catalogue, L.C. (j) Sb-cjb 1895 Curran (H. E.) Acceptable Free Library catalogues, /.. (7) 21-28 i8y7 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Library |)ractice, Greenwood's yr-Bl< SS-c)2 Barrett (F. T.) Alphabetical and classified forms of catalogues compared, 2nd Int Conf 67-7 1 Brown (J. D.) Classification and cataloguing, /.. (q) 150- 15<) i8y8 Classified catalogues: ;i letter by J. I). Brown and L. S. Jast, /.. (10) 92 1899 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing: suggestions and rules, L.W. (1) i59-ib2, 213-215, (2) 5-9, 7,2-:,i, 118-121, 229-231, (3) 29-31 1900 Bond (H.) Classified versus dictionary catalogues, L.A.R. (2) 313-318 1900-01 Ouinn (J. H.) Developments in Librarv cataloguing, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 38-43 1901 Pollard (A. \V.) Meditations on directorit-s : alphabetical and classified cataloguing, L. {N.S.) (2) 82-90 Crunden (F. ^L) How things nvv done in one American Librarv, L. (N.S.) (2) 296-298 Quinn (J. H.) Dictionary versus classified catalogues for Public Libraries: the classified catalogue, L.A.R. (3) 514-520, precis and discussion 487-g Willcock (W. J.) Classed catalogues and their indexes, L.W. (3) 261-262 1902 Hulmo (F. \V.) On a co-operative basis for the classification of literature in the subject catalogue, L.A.R. (4) 317-326 Browne (\. E.) Proposed classed catalog, L.J. (27) Conf No 1S4 1904 Hanson (J. C. M.) Subject catalogues or bibliographies for large Libraries, L.J. (29) 472-474 1905 Fletcher (\\ . L) Future of the catalogue, L.J. (30) 141-144 Tolman (F. L.) Bibliography and cataloging : some atVmilies and con- trasts, F.L. (10) 119-122 1907 Bullen (R. F.) Library catalogues : their effects and defects, L..4. (5) Jast (L. S.) Discussion of Mr. Willcock 's pai)er " Is tiie printed catalogue doomed? " L.A.R. (9) 404-405 For Classified Catalogue Rules see I 10 133 CLASS LISTS i87(> Homes (H. A.) Subject indexes for popular Libraries, L.J. (1) S1-S4 Poole (W. F.) Finding lists, [;.5. Rept 496-497 1894 Henneberrv (K. M.) Preparation of printed lists for circulating Libraries, L.J. ( 19)' 9-1 1 1895 Jast (L. S.) Classification in Public Lil)raries (Peterborough catalogue described), L. (7) 169-178 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent development of Librarv practice. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 88-92 last (L. S.) The class list, L. (9) 41-44 Brown (J. D.) and L. S. Jast. Compilation of class lists, L. (9) 45-67, letter by .Mr. Ogle 129-130 Dent (R. K.) The new cataloguer and some oi his ways (argues against class lists, annotative work and use of family names), L. (9) 173-178 Doubleday (W. E.) Class lists or dictionary catalogues? a defence of the latter, in reply to papers on class lists bv Messrs. Jast ;md Brown, L. (9) 179-180, 363 1900 Rae (W. S. C.) Class lists, L.W. (2) 298-299 1900-01 Jast (L, S.) Library classification, Greell•^'(>od's Yr-Bk ^2-^^ 1901 — Problem of the printed catalogue with a possible solution, L. (N.S.) (2) 141-146 1905 Fletcher (W. L) future of the catalogue, /,./. (30) 141-144 1907 Jast (L. S.) Discussion of Mr. Willcock 's paper " Is the prinlrd catalogue doomed?" L.A.R. (g) 404-405 134 MAGAZINES AND BULLETINS 1892 Library papers, L.J. (17) 48-49 1894 Jones (G. M.) Periodical Librarv Bulletins, L.J. (19) Conf No 50 Cole (G. W.) Periodical Librarv' Bulletins, L.J. (19) Conf No 50-52 356 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Hewins (C M.) Periodical Library Bulletins, L.J. (19) Conf No 52-53 Edmands (J.) Periodical Library Bulletins, L.J. (19) Conf No 54 Dana (J. C.) Periodical Library Bulletins, L.J. (19) Conf No 54-55 Brett (W. H.) Periodical Library Bulletins, L.J. (19) Conf No 55-56 Suggested " popularizing " of the Boston Public Library, from the Report of Examining Committee, L.J. (19) 223, 229 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer— Bulletins, Reading Lists, etc., F.L. (i) 79 1897 Library magazines, L. (9) 356-357 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments in Library practice. Greenwood's Yr-Bk 92 189S Turner (F.) Interesting development in Library work — Bulletins, L. (10) 58-64 1899 Cotgreave (A.) Library publications with special references to subject indexes, L.A. (i) 129-135 Moulton (J. C.) Library Bulletins : printing and distribution, L.J. (24) 473-4 Foster (W. E.) Libiary Bulletins : their possibilities, L.J. (24) 474-476 Blanchard (C. A.) Using other people's bulletins, L.J. (24) 476-478 1901 Jast (L. S.) Problem of the printed catalogue with a possible solution, L. (N.S.) (2) 141-146 1903 Mann (M.) Analyticals for expenment bulletins, P.L. (8) 151 1904 Stewart (J. D.) Compilation of reading lists, L.A. (4) 181-183 Singleton (J. W.) Library Bulletins, L.W. (7) 118-120 Corwin (E. F.) Use of Library bulletins, P.L. (9) 326-328 1905 Sayers (W. C. B.) Library bulletins, L.A. (4) 256-261 — and J. D. Stewart. Library magazines : their preparation and produc- tion, L.W. (7) 229-232, 257-261, 285-290, 326-330, (8) 1-4, 36-39, 91-94, 147-152, 180-183, 208-212 1906 Adams (E. L.) Bulletin work of the Plainfield (N.J.) Public Library, L.J. (31) 23-24 Gaillard (E. \\ .) One way to popularize the Library, P.L. (11) 12-14 Wright (P. B.) Some methods of Library advertising, L.J. (31) Conf No 86-88, Discussion Conf No 258-259, P.L. (11) 237-240 1908 List of Public Libraries publishing bulletins or periodicals. Lit Yr-Bk 663 1909 Phillips (W. J.) Library manuscript magazines, L.W. (12) 4-7 Legler (H. E.) History of Library bulletins, P.L. (14) 316 For particulars concerning Library Magazines, apply to — Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. 135 READING LISTS 1900 Aids to readers, L.]]'. (3) 140 Bolton (C. K.) Bulletin boards and special lists, P.L. (5) 47-49 Savage (E. A.) Reading lists, L.W. (2) 259-262 1901 Reading course prepared by the College section of Hampton (Va.) Institute, P.L. (6) 48-49 Crunden (F. M.) Reading lists : general and special, L. (N.S.) (2) 37-39 1902 Special lists, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 47 1904 Stewart (J. D.) Compilation of reading lists, L.A. (4) 181-183 1905 Sayers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Reading lists, L.W. (8) 147-152 School and college stories list, issued by the Brooklyn Library, P.L. (10) 350 Smith (B. S.) Methods of securing better reading, P.L. (10) 171-173 Poirier (L. M.) Popular Library advertising, Minn P. L.C. Notes No 5, 9-1 1 1906 Leypoldt (A. H.) Practical bibliography : notes on the making of printed book lists, L.J. (31) 303-307 Adams (E. L.) Bulletin work of the Plainfield (N.J.) Public Library, -L./. (31) 23-24 Gaillard (E. W.) One way to popularize the Library, P.L. (11) 12-14 Wright (P. B.) Some methods of reaching the people, L.J. (31) Conf No 86-88, Discussion 258-259, P.L. (11) 237-240 Wilbur (M. G.) Index to reference lists published by Libraries, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No I, 16 1907 Bailey (A. L.) How shall the Library help the working man, L.J. (32) 198-201 1909 Ellison (J. B.) Reajding lists, L.A.R. (11) 379 Doubleday (W. E.) Methods of co-operation (Index to reading lists), L.A.R. (11) 205-206 CATALOGIE .4AA 07\4T/OA' 357 136 CHILDREN'S CATALOGUES 1897 Evaluation of books for children : reading slips for persons who evalue books for school Library, L.J. (22) 198 1899.1900 Williams (S.) Reading- lists (graded), U.S. Rcpt 666-668 Metcalf (R. C.) Supplementary reading, i'.S. Kept 673-677 1902 Hewins (C. M.) Report on list of children's books with children's anno- tations, L.J. (27) Conf No 79-82 Printed catalogues for children's books. L.J. (27) 769 Catalog cards for juvenile books : co-operative scheme of Cleveland and Pittsburg Libraries, P.L. (7) 343-344 1903 Collar (M. A.) Classification and cataloguing children's books, L.J. (28) Conf No 57-68, Discussion 214-215 Anderson (E. H.) Co-operative catalogue cards for children's books, L.J. (28) Conf No 165-166 1905 Sayers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Catalogues for children (with code of rules), L.A.K. (7) 377-391 1906 Whitbeck (A. G.) Book lists and bulletins in the children's rooms, L.J. (31) 316-317 Trask (L. M. D.) Bulletins for children, L.J. (31) 708-709 White (G. F,) Catalogue game played in the young people's room at Newhaven, Ct., Public Library, L.J. (31) 815 Review of the juvenile catalogues of the Libraries of Finsbury and St. George's: a comparison, L.W. (9) 160-161 137 CATALOGUE ANNOTATION— GENERAL 1887 Burbank (C. H.) Amateur annotations, L.J. (12) 254 1891 Stetson (W. K.) Economical, educational, select catalogues for Public Libraries, L.J. (16) Conf No 26-27 1892-3 lies (G.) Expert annotations of book titles, U.S. Kept 994-999 1893 Discussion on book annotations, L.J. (18) Conf No 15 1897 Petherick (E. A.) Theoretical and practical bibliography. 2nd Int Conf 148-149, Discussion 246 Jast (L. S.) The class list, L. (9) 41-44 Brown (J. D.) and L. S. Jast. Compilation of class lists, L. (9) 45-67 Doubleday (W. E.) Class lists or dictionary catalogues, L. (9) 184 Descriptive cataloguing, L. (9) 206-207, 357-35S 1898 Doubleday (W. E.) Letters on annotated catalogues, etc., L. (10) ^6, 145-146, 190-191 Classified catalogues : letter by J. D. Brown and L. S. Jast. L. (10) 92 1899 Ogle (J. J.) Annotations: some examples, L./l.R. (i) 115-117 Jast (L. S.) Classified and annotated cataloguing : suggestions and rules, L.W. (i) 159-62 213-15, (2) 5-9, 32-33, 118-21, 229-31, 285-88, (3) 29-31 1900 Book selection and annotation, L. W. (3) 37-40 1901 Brown (J. D.) Descriptive cataloguing, L. (N.S.) (2) 135-140 Every Librarian his own critic, L.W. (4) 121-124 Moore (E.) Annotated catalog cards, P.L. (6) 151-152 1902 Johnston (W. D.) Critical bibliography and book annotation, L.J. (27) 1002- 1004 1903 Shrum (M. C.) Technical or professional phase of co-operation, P.L. (8) 98-100 I 1904 Brown (J. D.) Catalogue annotations, L..-1. (4) 106-114 Pitt (S.) Practical accession work, L.A.R. (6) 477-478 Savage (E. A.) Principle of annotation, L.A.R. (6) 575-590, Discussion 479-480 Johnston (W. D.) Book annotation in England, L.J. (29) 67-6S — Book notes in card catalogues, L.J. (29) 420-421 Fletcher (W. L) Annotation, L.J. (29) Conf No 144-147, noted in L. (\'.S.) (6)74 Value of catalog annotations, P.L. (9) 275 1905 Baker (E. A.) Co-operative annotation and guides, L..I.R. (7) 272-282, Discussion 298-302 — Letter re co-operative annotation, L.A.R. (7) 428 Savage (E. A.) Co-operative annotation (a letter), L.A.R. (7) 375-376, 428 — Practical work of annotation, L.W. (7) 313-321 Sayers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Catalogues for children, L.A.R. (7) 377-391 Methods and examples, L.W. (8) 36-39, 01-94 358 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1906 1909 Annotation, L. 11". (8) 33-34 Winscr (B.) Current aids to book selection, I'.L. (10) 263-267 "Viator." Annotations in catalogues, 7...1. (5) 11S-119, 154-155 Annotations in catalogues: a reply to "Viator," L.A. (5) 139-14^^ Chambers (W. G.) Catalogue annotations, L.A. (5) 116-167 Savage (E. A.) Manual of descriptive annotation : a review by E. McKnight. L.A.R. (8) 381-382, L. IF. (9) 55-56 Green (E.) 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Classification of fiction, L. 11'. (1) 198-200, 216-20, (2) 177-S3 1900 Brown (J. D.) Annotation of fiction, L. IF. (2) 150-154 Jast (L. S.) Fiction annotation, L.W. (2) 206-209 Bond (H.) Fiction annotation, L.W. (2) 239-242 1902 Baker (E. A.) Book annotation in America, L. W. (4) 253-255 1903 Jast (L. S.) Mr. Baker's descriptive guide: a criticism, L.W. (5) 253-258 Baker (E. A.) A descriptive guide to best fiction : a replv to Mr. Jast, L. W. (5) 295-297 1904 Jast (L. S.) Reply to Mr. Baker, /.. II'. (o) 33-36 1905 Fiction appraisal — specimen form used in the Newark, N.J., Public Library, I'.L. (10) 242-243 1909 .Shuman {\i. L.) How to judge novels, /'./.. ([4) 25()-26o 140 HISTORICAL WORKS 1896 English historical annotations on printed catalog cards, L.J. (21) 474-475 1900 Annotation of historical books, 7.. 11'. (3) 1S3-186 1902 American historical annotation, /,. IF. (5) 1S-21 141 JUVENILE BOOKS 1S97 Evaluation of books for children : rc'.ding slips for persons who evalue books for School Libr;iry, /../. (22) 198 1902 Welsh (C.) Evaluation of children's books from the point of view of the history of literature for children, L.J. (27) Conf No 76-79 Hevvins (C. M.) Report on list of children's books with children's annota- tions, L.J. (27) Conf No 79-82 PREPARATION OF CATALOGUE MATTER 1905 Savers (W. C. B.) and J. D. Stewart. Catalogues for children, L.A.R. (7) 390-39 ■ 1906 Review of the juvenile catalogues of the Libraries of Kinsbury ruul St. George's: a comparison, L. 11'. (9) lOo-ihi 142 CATALOGUE ARRANGEMENT 1SS5 Van Dvke (J. C.) Making of catalogues, L.J. (10) 126 Whitney (J. L.) Cost of catalogues, L.J. (10) 214, 323 1899 Catalogue arrangement, L. IF. (2) 122-123 1905 Kroeger (A. B.) Arrangement of entries in catalogs, L.J. (30) 146-7, P.L. (10) iS-u) 1907 Willcock (W. J.) Is the printed catalogue doomed? L.A.R. (9) 384-389, Discussion 400-40(3 143 CATALOGUING AIDS 1S85 A.L.A. Transliteration Committee Report, L.J. (10) 302-311 Caspar (C. N.) Hints for finding author, title, publisher, place of publi- cation edition, size or price of books, L.J. (10) 180 1SS7 Lane (W. C.) Report on catalogues and aids, L.J. (12) 414-422 i88c) Hull (C. H.) Helps for cataloguers in finding full names, L.J. (14) 7-20 1890 Beer (\V.) Report on aids and guides, L.J. (15) Conf No 73-74 1891 Cutler (M. S.) Use of the imprint, L.J. (16) 102 1892 Bolton (H. C.) Russian transliteration, L.J. (17) 383-3S4 1893 Pretsch (K.) Additions and corrections to author entries in the catalogue of the Peabodv Institute Librarv and the British Museuin, L.J. (18) 37-40 Biscoe (W. S.) 'Pamphlets : definitions, L.J. (iS) 236 iSc)4 Austin (W. H.) Report on aids and guides — a summary of bibliographical aids to cataloguers, L.J. (19) Conf No 77-80 Cataloguing aids, Greemuood's Public Libraries 40S-409 1896 \'alkenburgh (A. Van) State normal travelling cataloguer, L.J. (21) 174 A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 213 1897 Original dates of publication, L. (9) 358-359 1899 Cannons (H. G. T.) Pseudonyms and real names, L.W. (i) 234-5, (-) 216-7 1900 Dates on books — Roman numerals, L.W. (2) 218-219 1904 Hitchler (T.) Cataloguing for small Libraries — with list of reference books, L.J. (29) 9-ib Smith (L.) Cataloguing and analyzing, P.L. (9) 103-104 New York State Librarv — Cataloguer's reference books. Bulletin No 84, Bibliography No 36, 2"35-4i6, N.Y.S.L. Kept (87) 1905 New York State Librarv — Directions for cataloguers, Bulletin No 95, 575-57«- y.y.S.L. Kept (8S) Brown (J. D.) Book description-^ates of publication, L.W. (8) 88-90 1908 Bell (E. J.) Punctuation of catalogues, L.W. (11) 38-39 1909 Scott (J. F.) Some aids in cataloguing, Lib Occ (2) 30-31 144 LIBRARY HANDWRITING 1885 Librarv handwriting — Discussion, L.J. (10) 321 1886 Library handwriting, L..V. (L'.S.) (i) 273-283 1898 Austin (W.) Card catalogs — suggestions for making them usable, L.J. (23) 656-657 Library handwriting. Bulletin No 66, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) Lib School 135. 1899: L.W. (i) 37-38. 1902: Lib School Hdbk (15) 278-292. 1903: N.Y.S.L. Rept (86) 1907 Stewart (J. D.) Sheaf catalogue, L. Tl'. (10) 86-88, 123-126 145 PREPARATION OF CATALOGUE MATTER FOR PRINTER (with Articles on the Cost of Printing Catalogues) 1879 Whitney (J. L.) Estimate of the comparative cost of setting catalogue matter, L.J. (4) 268 1885 Van Dyke (J. C.) Making of catalogues, L.J. (10) 126-127 Whitney (J. L.) Cost of catalogues, L.J. (10) 214-216, Discussion 322-325 1886 May (W.) Printing of Library catalogues, L.C. (3) 70-73 188S Discussion on the cost of catalogue printing, L.J. (13) 100-102 1894 Henneberry (K. M.) Preparation of printed lists for circulating Libraries, L.J. (19)' 9-1 1 1896 Preparation of copy for printer, L. (8) 28 1 1898 Librarian's workshop — preparing the catalogue for printer, L.W. (i) 64-65 36o BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1899 Preparing catalogue copy, L.A.R. (i) 602 Mounting copy, L.W. (2) 15-16, 73 Catalogue arrangement, L.W. (2) 122-123 1904 Cataloguing method of Cambridge University Library, L. (N.S.) (5) 431-2 1905 Bishop" (W. W.) Considerations of the cost of catalpguing, L.J. (30) 10-14 igob — Further notes on the number of catalogue cards to a book, L.J. (31) 270-271 1907 Willcock (\\. J.) Is the printed catalogur doomed? L.A.R. (9) 385-389, Discussion 400-400 146 CATALOGUE PRINTING (with Articles on the Value of the Linotype and Monotype for Catalogue Printing) 1876 Poole (\V. F.) Catalogues, U.S. Rept 497-49!^ 1879 Whitaker (J. \.) On the use of the printing jjress in Libraries, L.J. (4) 114-117 1S82 Garnett (R.) Printing of the British Museum catalogue. L.A. Traiu^ (5) 120-128 18S5 — On printing the British Museum catalogue, L.J. (10) 200-206, Discus- sion 314 1SS6 May (W.) Printing of Library catalogues, L.C. (3) 70-73 1889 Utley (H. M.) Catalogue printing from cards, L.J. (14) 466-467 1892 Richardson (E. C.) Linotype method, L.J. (17) 377-378 1S94 Billstein (N.) Linotyping Library catalogues, L.J. (iq) 257-258. .See also 255, 259-260 1895 Stetson (W. K.) The leading of catalog type, L.J. (20) 302 1896 Aldred (T.) Perpetual catalogues — Linotype, L. (8) 189-190 1897 Growth of the printed card catalog — Linotype, P.L. (2) 419-420 Andrews (C. W.) Printed card catalogues, 2iid Iiit Cnijf 126-128, Discus- sion 242-3, L. (9) 293 1898 The coming catalogue, L.J. (21,) 670 1899 Aldred (T.) Linotype in catalogue printing, 7^.11'. (i) 226-227, (-) 5^^-59 Lemon (C. H.) Linotype in catalogue printing, L. IF. (2) 28 Rudolph (A. J.) Blue-print process for printing catalogues, L.J. (24) 102-105, 560, 574, 60S . 1900 Ouinn (J. H.) Developments in Library cataloguing. Greenwood's Yr-Bk '"(1900-01) 43 1903 Doubledaj' (W. E.) New method of jjrinting catalogues- Monotype, L. IT'. (5) 281-283, 309-312 1907 Philip (A. J.) Value of the Linotype for catalogue printing, L..l./\\ (q) 400-1 Chambers (W. G.) ^'alue of the Linotype for catalogue printing, L..4.7?. (9) 402-403 1908 Dana (J. C.) Library printing, P.L. (13) 35-37 For infortnation regarding the mechanical metliod.s of co»if>osilioii, af^ply lo — The Laxston Monotype Corporation, Lrn., 43, Fetter Lane, l^.C. Linotype and Machinery, Ltd., 188, Fleet Sirtet, E.C. 147 LIBRARY PRINTING DEPARTMENT 1S79 Whittaker (J. V.) On the use of the printing j^n'ss in Libraries, L.J. (4) 114-117 1895 Linotype at the Boston Public Librarv, L.J. (20) 174-175 1897 Anderson (H. C. L.) Library work in New South Wales, 2nd Inl Coiif 94 1901 Library of Congress printing ot'tice and bindery described in the Rept of Libn of Cong 221-223 148 CARD CATALOGUE 1876 Poole (\V. F.) Card catalogue, i:.S. Rept 496 Cutter (C. A.) Mechanical arr.ingements for a card catalogue, f/.5. Rept 556-560 1877 Walford (C. A.) New genera! catalogue of ICnglish literature, ist hit Conf 101-103 Form of catalogue card proposed by Mr. \A"alford for preparing the titles of a general catalogue of English litirature, i.st Inl Conf 187 1879 Welch (C.) Economical suggestions in the ])re]jaration of printed catalogues, L.J. (4) 439-441 1884 .Stetson (W. K.) A. L.A. Card catalogue, /../. (9) 71 1885 J^" Rit'u (W. M.) Card catalogue of the Leiden University, L.J. (10) 206-8, Discussion 315-316 CARD CATALOGUE . 361 1S86 Hag-s:erston (W. J.) N>\vcastle>-upon-Tync' card catalogue, L.J. (11) 7 Card ratalotj^ues, L.S. (I'.S.) (i) iJS- (iarnctt (R.) Card catalogue systems, L.X. (I'.S.) (i) 182-186 How tar can a card catalogue be carried? L..\\ (U.S.) (i) 189-192 American versus filnglish Libraries : arguments in favour of the card system. L.\. {L'.S.) (i) u)2-u)5 1SS7 Card catalogue arrangement, L.J. (12) 145 Mac (E. A.) Card cataloguing. L.J. (12) 1S4 Lane (\V. C.) Harvard Iniversity Library card catalogue. /../. (12) 54^-'* Shelf list system for subject card' catalogs, L.N. (U.S.) (2) 2H Involution of the card system, 7...Y. (U.S.) (2) 29-34 iSSc) Itley (H. M.) Catalogue printing from cards, L.J. (14) 466 iSy2 (iree'n (H. R.) Card volumes versus card drawers, /../. (17) 5-6 Badger (H. C.) Our card catalogue — what to do with it, L.J. (17) 161-163 Cutter (C. A.) Cost of cataloguing,- L.J. (17) 192 Clark (E. E.) Considerations on the card catalogue :md Library construc- tion, /_./. (17) 229-232 189^ Central card cataloguing, /-./. (18) 508-510 Lane (W. C.) Cataloguing. L.J. (18) 238-240. Discussion 75-82 1S94 Pardons (F. H.) Letter-pressing catalogue cards, L.J. (19) 224 Edm.-mds (J.) Library Bureau card catalogue system again : comment on Mr. Parsons' reply to criticism, L.J. (19) 250, 329 1896 Jast (L. S.) Dewey classification in the Reference Library and in an Open Access Lending Library, L. (8) 335-352 Library Bureau printed catalogue cards, L.J. {21) 27S, 316 Average numb<"r of catalogue cards per volume, P.L. (ij 27*) 1897 Andrews (C. W.) Printed card catalogues, jiid Int Con] 126-128, Discus- sion 242-243, L. (9) 293 Lane (W. C.) Printed cards for curn nt books, P.L. (2) 8-9 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Librarv practice, Grceriivood's Yr-Bk 98 1898 Woodward (G. E.) Device for card cataloguing — Use of rubber type in duplicating catalogue card entries, L.J. (23) (506 Austen (W.) Card catalogues, suggestions for making them usable, L.J. (23)655-657 Baker (E. A.) Compilation of a complete card catalogue front old printed catalogues. L. 11'. (i) 141-142 Crowther (E.) Combined indicator and card catalogue, L.W. (i) 170-172 1899 .Suggestions for facilitating the use of the card catalogue, L.A.R. (i) i7b-7 Campbell (F.) Printed slips, L.A.R. (i) 755-756 iVLaw (T. E.) Card catalogue as a substitute for the printed catalogue. /,. IF. (2) 63-68 1900 — Some objections to the card catalogue answered, L.W. (2) 209-211 James (M. S. R.) Printed catalogue slips and cards, L.A.R. (2) 70-71 Prosser (R. B.) Origin of the card catalogue, a brief note, L..4./C. (2) 651 190 1 Functions of cataloguing division of Librrav of Congress, Rept of Libn of Cong 224-241 Dewey (M.) Printed catalogue cards from a Central Bureau, L. (S.S.) (2) 1.SO-134 .last (L. S.) Problem of the printed catalogue. /.. (.V.5.) (2) 141-140 Printed catalogue cards, L.J. (26) 209-211 IVdlings (J. S.) Card catalogue of a great Public Librarv — New York, /-/• (-'6) 377-383 .Smith (F. E.) Best catalogue for the small Library, V.L. (6) 147-150 Cataloguing symposium, P.L. (6) 150-154 Skeer (T.) Series cards, P.L. (6) 150-151 Library of Congress distribution of catalogui- c:u-d>, P.L. (6) 633-634 1902 Jast (L. S.) Sheaf and card catalogucv- a comparison, L.W. (5) 120-131 Wandell (C.) Typewriter for card catalogues, L.J. (27) 268-269 Beginnings of the card catalogue, A.L..\. Catalogue section discussion. L.J. (27) Conf No 192 James (M. S. R.) Progress of the mod Discussion on the card catalogue, I..]. (1) 131 1S77 Dunlop (H. W. D.) New invention whicii rend( rs slip catalogues avail- able for reference, L.]. (2) 160-16 1 187S Bonnage card svstem, L.]. (3) 7S 1880 Dewev (M.) Alphabeting catalogue cards. L.]. (5) 17(1-177 1886 Catalogue cards. L..Y. {V.S.) (i) 34-36 1891 Brown (J. D.) Cataloguing appliances, L. (3) 392-394 i8c)4 — Mechanical methods of displaying catalogues, L. (6) 45-thods of determining- and indicating- number of cards wanted, Lib of Tous;, April ist, igob, Sp. Bulletin ^s'o 13 : Cards for government documents, including U.S. Govern- ment documents published by states and cities of the United States and British parliamentary documents. Lib of Cong, April is^h, iqoO, 4p. Bulletin No 14 : Card's for the publications of the U.S. Department of .Xgriculture, printed and distributed by the Library of Cong^ress for the Library of the Departmenl of Agricullurr, Lib of Cong, April 21st, I gob, 4p. Bulletin No 15 : Cards for the publications of the U.S. (Ecological Survey and the State Surveys, printed and distributed by the Library of Cong-ress for the Libriiry of the I'.S. (ieological Survey, Lib of Cong, May i^th, igob, 4p. Bulletin No 16 : Orders by siries for cards for books and monographs in series. Lib of Cong, Jinie ist, igob, 6p. Bulletin No 17 : Series of publications in F)nglisb (excluding- those in American history) for which cards are in stock. Lib of Cong, June 'jth, igoO, lop. Bulletin No iS : Series of iniblications in American history for which cards are in stock. Lib of Cong, June i^th, igob, 4p. Bulletin No 19 : .Series of publications in foreign languages for which cards are in stock. Lib of Cong, June 21st, igob, 8p. Rept of Libn of Con^ 54-6o 1907 Gooch (H. B.) New catalogue, .1./...4. Bull (i) Conf No 283-286 Rankin (]. V.) Printed cards from the Librarv of Congress, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 286-288 Bulletin No 20: Cards for books printed in .\merica before iSoi, Lib of Cong, March ist, igo^, 2p. Handbook of card distribution with references to Bulletins 1-20, 2nd cd., 1907, 76p., Lib of Co>ig Rept of Libn of Co}ig 60-65 Bishop (VV. W.) Printed cards from the Library of Cong-ress, and how to order them, P.L. (12) 101-102, X.Y.L. (i) 145-146 Ordering- Library of Congress cards, Wis Lib Bull (3) 86-87 1908 .A.L.A. Printed catalog cards, A.L.A. Bull (2) 43-44 Baker (E. A.) Some recent developments of Library co-operation, L.A.R. (10) 660-677 Eichler (F.) Central cataloguing, the Bureau of information and Inter- Library loans in ^Austria, L.J. (33) 506-507 Library of Congress cards: symposium. Lib Occ No 11, 2-5 How to order from Librarv of Congress when the serial number cannol be found, Wis Lib Bull (4) 60 1909 Roval Librarv of Berlin : Regulations as to the sale of printed cards, /:.;. (34) 114-115 153 CARD CATALOGUE CABINETS AND CASES 878 A.L.A. Committee Report, L.J. (3) 223 891 Brown (J. D.) Cataloguing ap])liances, L. (3) 392 892 New catalogue drawer, L.J. (17) ibS-ifx) Clark (R. E.) Considerations on the card catalogue, L.J. (17) 229-232 892-3 Carr (H. J.) Fixtures, furniture and fittings, J'.S. Rept 742-743 ■ Lane (\V. C.) Catalog cases, U.S. Rept 840 894 Card catalogue cabinets, Creemvood's Public Libraries 3^8-30)9 896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. i'rimer : s])ecinu-ns of catalogue cabinets, P.L. (i) 128-129 899 Maw (T. E.) Card catalogue as a substilute for the printed catalogue, L.W. (I) 63-64 902 Card catalogue case, Min)i, la and Wis L.C. Ildbk 22, 71 For particulars relating to Catalogue Cabinets and Cases, apply to — Adjustable Shelvi.xg Co., Ltd., 2-,, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, VV.C. Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bijreau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Milner's Safe Co., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Rockwell- ^^'AnASII Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RONEo Ltd., 26, Holborn ^■iaduct, E.C. CATALOGIE CARDS 367 154 CATALOGUE DRAWERS AND TRAYS 187b Cutter (C. A.) Library catalogue, I'.S. Rcpt 557 1886 Dewey (M.) Card catalo<; drawer, /,..V. (I'.S.) (i) 39-40 i8c)2 Green (H. R.) Card volumes versus card drawers, /../. (17) 5-6 Badger (H. C.) Our card catalogue : what to do with it, L.J. (17) 161-162 — New catalogue drawer, L.J. (17) 168-169 1893 Catalogue card case, L.J. (18) Conf No 71 1897 Card catalogue assorting device, L.J. (22) 324 i8c)9 Maw (T. E.) Card catalogue as a substitute for ilie jjrintc^d catalogue, L.W. (I) 64 igo2 Advantages of single trays, P.L. (7) 22 For particulars relating to Card Catalogue Drawers and 1 rays, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co.. 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London RONEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. 155 CARD CATALOGUE GUIDES, BLOCKS, etc. 1876 Cutter (C. A.) Mechanical arrangement for a card catalogue, U.S. Kept 55^-5^0 1878 McLennan (W.) Coloured guide blocks, L.J. (3) 192 1880 Cutter (C. A.) Brass guide-boards for card catalogues, /,./. (5) 215-216 1886 Card catalogue guards, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 36-37 Blocks for card catalogues, L.N. (U.S.) (i) 39-40 Catalogue guides, L..V. (U.S.) (i) 40-42 1887 Burr's patent locked card rod for card catalogues, L.J. (12) 437 1 89 1 Brown (J. D.) Cataloguing appliances, L. (3) 392-394 1896 Jast (L. S.) Dewey classification, L. (8) 341 1899 Maw (T. E.) Card catalogue as a substitute for a printed catalogue, L.W. (i) 66 . 1902 James (M. S. R.) Card catalogue guides, P.L. (7) 229-230 For particulars relating to Card Index Guides, Blocks, etc., apply to — Adjust.able Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Library Aids Co.. 29, Victoria Road, (ireat Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago. New York, Boston, London Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. 1 55=1 CARD INDEX SIGNALS For particulars, apply to — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, (ireat Yarmouth RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House. Tooley Street. S.E. 156 CATALOGUE CARD iXyb Cutter (C. .\.) Library catalogues. f..S. Rept 358 .Standard catalogue card. ]^.J. (i) 285-28(1 187S Mr. Crookes' catalogue card. L.J. (i,) 6^ 1886 Catalogue cards, L.N. (IKS.) (1) 34-3(1" 1893 Catalogue cards, L.J. (18) 9. 509, 510 1896 Library Bureau printed catalogue cards, L./. (21) 278, :;i6 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer, P.L. (i) 120.-122 1S97 .\.L..A. Publishing Section — Printed catalogue cards, L.J. (22) 21-22 1899 ^I-»^v (T. E.) Card catalogue as a substitute for the printed catalogue, L.W. (i) 65-66 1900 Dewey (^L) Changing tin ^i/c of catalogue' c uds, /../. (25) 350 Cody (E. \.) Catalogue card;^ numbered from rubber type, P.L. (5) 94 1901 Edmands (J.) First use of catalogue cards, L.J. (26) 850 1902 Cost of cataloguing, etc.. P.L. (7) 314-315 1903 Dewey CSl.) Inexperienced card makers, P.L. (8) 460 1908 >Latthews (C. G.) A new catalogue card. L.J. (j,_^) 2:1,}, For particulars relating to Catalogue Cards, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd.. 23. Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. 368 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Library Aids Co.. 2m, Victoria Road. Great Yarmouth RocKWEi.L-\V.\HAsii Co., LiD., (h), Miltoii Street, E.C. RoNKo Lin., 2b, Holborn Viaduct. E.C. .St.anlkv Russki.i. \ Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. 157 UNIVHRSAL CATALOGUE 1876 Barnwell (J. (i.) Iniversal c.u.iloi,aic : its necessity and practicability, L.J. (i) 54- v"^, iol( ni with a I'niversal Catalogue, L.J. (1) 3(^*)-37i , . . TV 1877 Cros.s (J. A.) Lniversal index oi sub|eci>, isl Int Couf 104-107, Discus- sion 161-164. L.J. (2) Jql-U)4, ^(^-2>^h, (0 3*\S-.lO*^ Walford (C.) New j^^eneral catalu-ue of F.ngiish literature, ist hit Conf 101-103, iSi, L.J. (2) iSS-K)o 1875 Report on a general catalogue ol laigii^li liurature. L..1. I raiis (1) 8-(» Evidence given before the Society of .\rts, March, 1878, on the subject of a Universal Catalogue of printed books, L.A. Trans (i) 9-10 Society of .\rts Universal catalogue : Explanations and specimens of pro- posed catalogue, /../. (3) 61-63 Axon (W. E. A.) Projected Universal calalogue, L.J. (3) 175-177 I'niversal catalogue of literature : Rejjorls of the Library .Xssociation and Societv of Arts. L..1. Tran.^ (1) 8-10 Walford'(C.) Practical points in the prei^iration of a general calalogue of English literature, L..L Trans (1) 55-64, 154 1879 Universal catalogue of literature : Reports of the L.A. and Society of Arts, L.A. Trails (2) 6, L.J. (4) 418-420 Milman (H.) Society of Arts' Universal catalogue, L.J. (4) 18 Further Report of Committee on a general catalogue of E^nglish litera- ture, L.A. Trans (2) 6-7, 104-106 1881 Universal catalogue of literature : Reports of L.A. and Society of Arts, L..4. Trans (3) 9 1893 Garnett (R.) British Museum catalogue as a basis for a Universal catalogue, L. (5) 93-96 Brown (J. D.) Note on an " Lidex to General Literature," issued by the .\merican Library Association, L. (5) 209-216 1896 International catalogue conference, L.J. (21) 370-371 Tedder (H. R.) Catalogue of English literature .scheme, L. (8) 325-334 London Bibliographical Conferer:ce. L.J. (21) 499-500 1897 Some bibliographical schemes, P.L. (2) 17S-9 1898 Axon (W. E. A.) Statistics of British publishing and the need of an official bibliography, L. (10) 65-7 1899 Hoyle (W. E.) and C. Nordlinger. The " Concilium Bibliographicum " at Zurich and its work (Brief account of the card catalogue of current Zoological literature published under the direction of Dr. H. H. Field). L.A.R. (i) 709-718 1900 International catalogue of scientific literature, /,./. (25) 630-6^4. 1901 : L.J. (26) 75 1905 Teggart (F. ].) .\n Internation.il calalogue of technological literature, P.L. (10) ii4-n5 . . ' ' • 1906 "The Pseudonyms," discuss the I niversal catalogue, /../. (31) 124-125 158 COOPERATIVE CATALOGUING 1876 Wilson (C. A.) Publishers' slips for Librarians and others, L.J. (i) 14-15 Rogers (F. 11.) Co-operative inde.x for Public Library, L.J. (i) 62-63, Dis'jussion 113-117 Poole's index to periodical literature — notices and reviews, L.J. (1) 116-17, 181-4, 279-281, 365-9, (2) 16-19, 226-7, (3) 57-9. 109-110, 119, 141-151, 155 189-90, 299, (4) 159-60, 187-191, (6) 132-3, (8) 5-6, 194-8, L.C. (i) 69-70 Co-operative cataloguing, L.J. (i) 118- 121 Dewey (M.) Co-operative cataloguing, L.J (1) 170-175 Roesler (F. E.) Co-operative subject index, ^./. (i) 183-184, 222, 226-227 Poole (R. B.) Co-operative cataloguing report, L.J. (i) 289-2qo Edmands (J.) Co-operative cataloguing report, L.J. (i) 290-291 Schw-artz (J.) Co-operative cataloguing report, L.J. (i) 328-329 Index to periodicals, L.J. (1) 359-363 Cadwallader (B.) National Librarv svstem with a universal catalogue, L.J. (I) 369-371 CO-Ol'lihWTIlE CATALOGl IXG 369 A.L.A. Committee Report, L.J. (i) 39(1-397 Cutter (C. A.) Co-operative entries, L.J. (i) 403-404 13e\vey (M.) The cominir catalos'ue, L.J. (i) 4-'3-4-'7 New York State L'niversity — Co-operative collci^e calalomiiiiL;' : Report of Committee appoiiUed Aus^ust, 1870. L.J. 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Acceptable Fre-' Library catalogues. /,. (7) 21-28 Wade (E.) Cataloguing in the future, L.J. (20) Conf No 21-24, 7^ 1S99 Galbreath (C. B.) Cataloguing a State Library, P.L. (4) 437-439 1900 Cole (G. W.) An early French general catalogue, L.J. (25) 329-331 1901 Pollard (A. W.) Notes on books and work, L. {N.S.) (2) 100-107 Smith (F. E.) Best catalog for a small Library, P.L. (6) 147-150 1904 Anderson (A.) Research Libraries of Sweden, L.J. (29) Conf No 79-81 1906 Koopman (H. L.) Library progress in Rhode Island, L.J. (31) Conf No 14-5 160 SPECIAL EXAMPLES American Library Association Catalogue 1885 Dewey (M.) A.L.A. Catalogue. L.J. (10) 73-70 1898 Report of Committee on supplement to the A.L.A. Catalogue, L.J. (23) Conf No 121-122 1902 Winser (B.) A.L.A. Catalogue of 1904. L.J. (27) 1012 1904 A.L.A. 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Rept 55(1-5(10 X902 Burns (Mr.) Card catalog versus printed bibliographies, P.L. (7) 35 Hodges (N. D. C.) liibliographic-s versus catalogs. 7'./,. (7) 299-302 1907 Sayers (W. C. B.) Di>cussion of Mr. Willcock's pajjcr, L.A.R. (9) 401-2 1908 Printed versus card catalogue, S'.Y.L. (1) 120 165 SHEAF CATALOGUES 187b Cutter (C. A.) Library catalogues, a d(>cripliv)n of ihe Bonnage Sheaf catalogue, U.S. Rept 558-559 Robinson (O. H.) Description of the sheaf catalogue inventid by Professor Robinson, ///., U.S. Rept (306-672 1877 Dunlop (II. W. D.) On ;i new invention which enables slip-catalogues to be available for reference Libraries, ist hit Conf 68-h9, L.J. (2) 160-161 1885 Du Rieu (W. M. M.) Card catalogue of the Leiden I'niversity, L.J. (io> 206-208, Discussion 315-316 376 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARy ECONOMY 18S7 How to use a Vise binder, L.N. U.S.) (2) 35-37 Vise binders for sheaf catalogues, L.N. (I'.S.) (2) 214-216 1888 Stanley (H. M.) Methods of cataloguing, L.J. (13) 318-319 189 1 Green (T. O. E.) Description of the Sacconi Binder, L.J. (ib) 185 Cutler (M. S.) Impressions in foreign Librarie-; : catalogues and classi- fication, /../. (16) Conf No 50-51 1S92 Green (H. R.) Card volumes versus card drawers, L.J. (17) 5-6 . Badger (H. C.) Our card catalogue: what to do with it, /../. (17) 161-3 1893 Kephart (H.) The Sacconi Binder, L./. (18) 1S5 Sacconi-Ricci (G.) " Observations on the various forms of catalogues used in modern Libraries : with special n fer< nee t(< a mechanical binding, L.J. (18) 4^3-4^7 Brown (J. D.) Adjustable catalogue holder, L.J. (18) 299-300 1894 — Mechanical methods of displaying catalogues and indexes, L. (6) 45-66 New mechanical binder of Cesare Tartagli & Sons, Florence, L.J. (19) 145 Mackay (H. W. R.) Suggested card book catalogue, L.J. (19) 160, 191, 196-197 1897 Brown (J. D.) Recent developments of Librarv practice, Greenwood's Yr-Bk 97-9S 1902 Jast (L. S.) Sheaf and card catalogue: a comparison, L.W. (5) 129-131 James (M. S. R.) Progress of the modern card catalogue principle, P.L. ' (7) 188 1907 Stewart (J. D.) Sheaf catalogue, L.W. (10) 41-44, 85-88, 123-128, 204-206, 281-283, 364-367, (11) 15-17, 136, Published in book form. tgoQ Brown (J. D.) Discussion of Mr. Willcock's paper " Is the printed catalogue doomed? " L.A.R. (9) 405-406 1908 • — Tyranny of the catalogue, L.W. (11) 1-6 1909 Gilbert (M.) Sheaf catalogues applied to tlie shelvc^s of a classified Librarv, L.W. (12) i6i-i66 For particulars relating to SJicaf Catalogues, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 2^,, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. ' ' ' Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. 166 MECHANICAL METHODS OF DISPLAY— GENERAL 1876 Cutter (C. A.) Library catalogues, U.S. Kept 555-560 1891 Brown (J. D.) Cataloguing appliances, L. (3) 392-394 1893 Sacconi-Ricci (G.) Observations on the various forms of catalogues used in modern Libraries, L.J. (18) .\22,-^?.y 1894 Brown (J. D.) Mechanical methods of displaving catalogues and indexes, L. (6) 45-66 For particulars relating to Cataloguing .ippliances, apply to — Adjustable Shelving Co., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C. Lii^KAKV Aids Co., 2(), Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Milner's Safe Co., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Rockwell- Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.C. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. 167 CONTINUOUS OR PANORAiMIC FORM OF DISPLAY 189 1 A current catalogue, L. (3) 207 Brown (J. D.) Revolving catalogue holder, L. (3) 393 1892 Rudolph catalogue machine, L.J. (17) Conf No 23 1893 Rudolph continuous indexer, /../. (iS) 69, 120-1, 277-S, 306-7, 497, 498, 509, 514-5^5 1894 Brown (J. D.) Mechanical methods of displaying catalogues, L. (6) 59-60 1896 Dana (J. C.) .\.L.A. Primer — Rudolph catalogue holder, P.L. (i) 129 1897 Alameda indexer, P.L. (2) 26 1899 Rudolph (-'\. J.) Blue-print process of priming catalogs, /../. (24) 102-105, 560, 574, ()o8 1902 James (M. S. R.) Progress ot the modern card catalogue principle. P.L. (7) 188 CATALOGUE INDICATOR 377 168 SCRAP BOOK METHOD 1S77 Hcrschcl (C.) Slip oalak).i;iH . L.j. {2) uyzo 1885 Mac (E. A.) Referenci- book making, L.]. (10) 17b 1886 Garnett (R.) Case against the card catalogue, ,I,.iV. (L'.5.) (i) 186-187 British Mustum sysltin : a criiicisin, L.S . {US.) (i) 1S7-188 iSi)2 Lane (\V. C.) Catalogs- -card and printed, L.J. (17) Conf No 71-72 i8t)4 Brown (J. 1).) Mfchanical mtthods of displaying catalogues, L. (6) 45-49 i8yS Arranging and cataloguing scraps, L.J. (j;;) J85 Sheaf Cataloj«ue Method, sec 1 05 Card Catalogue Methods, sec 1 49-I 56 169 ACCESSION FRAMES i8r)i Brown (J. D.) Cataloguing appliances, L. (3) ;:,()}, For particulars relating to Adjustable Accessions Lists, apply lo — Library Aids Co., 29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth 170 CATALOGUE INDICATOR 1879 Wright (W. 11. K.) .\n Indicator-catalogue and charging system, L.A. Tratis (2) 76-78 1897 Schwartz (J.) An Indicator-catalogue charging system, 2>id Int Conf 142- 145, Discussion 246 1899 Crowther (E.) Combined indicator and card catalogue, L. TI'. (i) 170-172 1906 Schiilkc (R.) New catalogue indicator, P.L. (11) 275, 319 1908 Farrovv (T. E.) The "Graham" Indicator, L.W . (11) 29-31 Catalogue indicator in use at Newcastle described, L. Tl'. (11) 74-75 Cotgreave indicator: rui adaptation, L.W. (11) 79-81 Brown (W.) Chivers' indicator adapted as an author indicator for fiction, L.ir. (11)243-244 Fur particulars relating to Catalogue Lidicators, apply to— Library Aids Co., 29, \'ictoria Road, Great Yarmouth 378 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY CLASS J — Indexing Jl INDEXING— GENERAL 1876 Robinson (O. H.) Indexing periodical and miscellaneous literature, U.S. Kept 663-672 Spofford (A. R.) Periodical literature and society publications, U.S. Rept 679-685 Perkins (F. B.) Book indexes, U.S. Rept 727-732 Report of A.L.A. Committee on a new edition of Poole's " Index," L.J. (i) 181-183 Biscoe {W . S.) Improvement of Poole's " Index," L.J. (i) 279-281 Indexes to periodicals, L.J. (i) 359-363. 365-369 1877 Report of A.L.A. Committee on Poole's Index, L.J. (2) 16-19 Wheatley (B. R.) On an " Evitandum " in index making principally met with in French and German scientific literature, ist Int Conf 88-92, L.J. (2) 178-185 1878 — Index Society and its field, L.J. (3) 105-107, 154-155 A.L.A. Committee — Report on Poole's Index, L.J. (3) 57-59 Poole (W. F.) Plan for the new Poole's Index, L.J. (3) 109-10, 111-12, 119 Index symposium, L.J. (3) 141- 153 Poole (W. F.) Index symposium and its morals, L.J. (3) 178-185 Holden (E. S.) Subject index for the publications of observatories, L.J. • (3) 365-366 Index Society : Rules for obtaining uniformity in the indexes of books, L.J. (3) 125-128, 228-229 1879 Garnett (R.) Subject indexes to transactions of Learned Societies, L.J. (4) 111-114 Bailey (J. B.) Proposal for making the continuation to Poole's index of use in Library catalogues, L.J. (4) 187-191 Fletcher (W. I.) Some points in indexing, L.J. (4) 243-247 1880 A.L.A. Indexing Bureau, L.J. (5) 215 1881 Griswold (W. M.) Note on indexing, L.J. (6) 186, 203 1883 Convict indexes (Brown, Poole, Fletcher, Griswold), L.J. (8) 72-74 Poole (W. F.) Supplement to Poole's Index, L.J. (8) 5, 194-198 Stetson (W. K.) Co-operative indexing of current periodicals, L.J. (8) 5-6 1884 Fletcher (W. I.) Few words to collaborators, L.J. (9) 24 — ■ Supplement to Poole's Index, L.J. (9) 61, 70 Poole (W. F.) and W. I. Fletcher. Supplement to Poole's Index, L.J. (9) 61, 70 Fletcher (\V. I.) Co-operative index to periodicals, Supplement to L.J. (9) 99pp. 1885 : L.J. (10) 3, 24 1885 Index Society and its rules, L.J. (10) 153-154 Frear (W.) indexing scientific literature, L.J. (10) 377 1886 Dewey (M.) Library co-operation and the index to periodicals, L.J. (11) 5 Bolton (H. C.) Library check list of scientific literature, L.J. (11) 189 Fletcher (W. I.) The " Essay Index," L.J. (u) 469-470 1887 Watson (S. M.) Yearly indexes to magazines, L.J. (12) ij6 1888 Bliss (R.) Junr. Quarterly versus monthly indexes, L.J. (13) 70 Farquhar (E.) Quarterly versus monthly indexes, L.J. (13) 70 Dewey (M.) Monthly versus quarterly indexes, L.J. (13) 172 Bardwell (\V. A.) Wanted — an index to illustrations, L.J. (13) 173 Farquhar (E.) Current index work, L.J. (13) 333 Mitchell (J. T.) Indexing portraits, L.J. (13) 333 Poole (R. B.) Indexing portraits, L.J. (13) 313, 333 1889 Gilbert (W. J.) Indexing or cataloguing, L.J. (14) 246-248 1891 Patent office indexing, L.J. (16) 234-237 1892 Nichols (J. B.) Indexing — Manual for Librarians, authors and publishers, L.J. (17) 406-419 1892-3 lies (G.) Indexing literature other than books, U.S. Rept 994-999 Bardwell (W. A.) Scrap books, U.S. Rept 999-1010 Fletcher (\V. I.) Inde.xes and indexing, U.S. Rept 1010-1014 MliCUAMCAL b'lLlMi MEillODS 379 1893 Au>iiii (W.) Pamphlets — what to do with them, L.J. (18) 143 Tenth annual report of Committee on indexing- chemical literature : with li^l of indexes to chemical literature, J. .J. (18) 150-153 Fletcher (\V. I.) Indexing, L.J. (18) 358 Project to index newspapers, L.J. (18) 41)8 Bowker (R. R.) Index to newspaper, or annual register of events, L.J. (18)500 Indexing, /-. (0) Si i8i)4 Nichols (J. B.) Notes on geographical indexing, /,./. (U)) 330-331 i8c)5 Browne (N. K.) One Librarian's way of keeping: notes, /,./. {20) 306-308 i8t)7 Tandy (F. D.) (Juestion of indexes, L.J. {22) Hi^, 303 Fletcher {W. I.) Index prospects and possibilities, /,./. (22) Conf No 61 (ilazier (J. C.) Seamy side of indexing, I'.L. (2) 91-92 1899 Curiosities of indexing-, L.J. (24) 202-205 1901 Jast (L. S.) Treatment of Parliamentary papers, L.W. (4) i47-i5r 1902 Cragg (F.) Book indexes, L.J. (27) 819-821 1903 Burns (\V. S.) " Acid to casks," a few words on indexing, L.J. (2>^) 064-5 Clarke (A. L.) Essays on indexing, L.W. (5) 265-207, 286-291 Some rules to be observed in making- indexes, L.J. (28) 665-666 1904 Wheeler (M. T.) and E. L. Baxom. Indexing;, principles, lules and examples, N.Y.S.L. Kcpl (88) Bulletin No 94 Periodical indexes, Delaware L.C. Hdbk 46 Clarke (A. L.) Essays on indexing-, L.W. (6) 67-70, 123-120, 156-158, 181-190. 1905: /.. ir. (7) 2-8, 29-31, 60-O5, 123-125 1905 — Subsidised indexing-, L. (N.S.) (6) 274-280 Axon (\V. E. A.) Subsidised indexing, L. (N.S.) (6) 281-303 Powell (W.) Indexes wanted, L.A.R. (7) 105-112, Discussion 93-96 Making- an index, P.L. (10) J32-135 1907 Barr (C. J.) Bibliographical aids to the use of the current literature of science, .I.L..1. Ball (1) 129-132 Clarke (A. L.) Reform in indexing methods, L.W. (9) 317-320 Mill (A.) Rtform in indexing- methods, L. W. (q) 408-409 Hitt (J. M.) Indexini^ state papers. Wash L.A, Bull (3) 3-4 1908 Voge (A. L.) Indexing of periodical literature and the work of the Concilium Bibliographicum, Zurich, Bib .Sciy of Am Proc (2) 116-134 1909 Dewey (M.) Library notes, P.1-. (14) 261 .Sec aha I 57 and I 58 J 2 INDEXING RULES 1870 Rules for indexing to be observed in tli( new editi(;n ol Poole's '' Index to periodicals," L.J. (i) 286-287 1878 Index Societv : Rules for obtaining uniformitv in tiie indexes of books, L.J. (3) 125-128, 228-229 1885 Index Society and its rules, /../. (10) 153-154 1892 Nichols (j. B.) Indexing Manual for Librarians, author> and publisliers, L.J. (17) 406-419 1903 <.:iarke (A. L.) Essays on indexing, L. W. (5) 265-2()7, 286-291. 1904 : L.W. (6)67-70, 123-126, 156-158, 181-190 Some rules to be observed in making indtxts. /../. {2'^^) OO5-666 1904 Indexing— Principles, rules, and <\;iniples, Bullilin No \)4, N.Y.S.L. Kept (88) 1905 Making an index, P.L. (10) 132-135 Clarke (A. L.) Essays 011 indexing,' L. II'. (7) 2-8, 29-31, O0-O5, 1.23-125 J 3 INDEXING AIDS AND GUIDES i8()2 Fletcher (W. I.) Indexes and indexing. ( '..S. Rept (1892-3) 1010-1014 1893 Rudolpli Continuous indcxer, L.J. (18) 120-121, 306-7 J 4 MECHANICAL METHODS OF FILING 1883 Mann (B. P.) Standard covers for tempor.irv binding, /../. (8) 6-7 1897 Alameda indexer, P.L. (2) 26 1902 New filing case, la Lib O. (2) 69 Photograph case, Miun.la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 24 1908 Seymour (M.) Letter file economy, P.L. (13) 403 See also I (iy For particulars relaiint^ to Mechanical Binders for Pantphlels. etc., apply to— LiBKAKv BuKKAf, LiD., Chicago, New 'i'ork, Boston, London 38o BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.G. RoNEO Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. Stanley Russell & Go., Golonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. J 5 PAMPHLET FILING BOXES 1891 Brown (J. D.) Miscellaneous appliances, L. (3) 394 1892 Garr (H. J.) Pamphlet boxes, L".5. Rept (1892-3) 742 1894 Pamphlet bo.xes, Greenwood's Public Libraries 398 1905 Burg-oyne (F. J. P.) Display and filing of periodicals, L.A. (4) 197, 203 1907 Miller (Z. K.) Pamphlet and magazine boxes. Wis Lib Bull (3) 62 1909 Warner (J.) Photographic survevs in connection with Public Libraries, L.A. (6) 244 For particulars relating to Pamphlet Boxes, apply to — Banting, G. F., Danesmere Works, Danesmere Street, Putney FiNCHAM & Go., Spa Works, Northampton Row, Glerkenwell, E.G. Rollings & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Newburv, W., East Ham Bookbinding W^orks, Plashet Lane, East Ham Simpson, Geo., & Go., Ltd., 3-5, Warwick Square, E.G. Stanley Russell & Go., Golonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. J 6 FILING SYSTEMS, VERTICAL, apply to— Adjustable Shelving Go., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Ghambers, 104, High Holborn, W.G. Hammer, G. M., & Go., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.G. Library Bureau, Ltd., Ghicago, New York, Boston, London Milner's Safe Go., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.G. Rockwell-Wabash Go., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.G. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. J 7 METAL FILING CABINETS, apply to— Gooper's Safe Go., 24, Broad Street Place, E.G. Hollings & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Library Bureau, Ltd., Ghicago, New York, Boston, London Milner's Safe Go., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.G. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. Tann, John, 11, Newgate Street, E.G. J 8 PIGEONHOLE CABINETS, apply to- Hammer, G. M., & Go., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.G. Hollings & Guest, Ltd., Thimble Mill Lane, Birmingham Rockwell-Wabash Go., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.G. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. J 9 CORRESPONDENCE FILES, apply to— Library Bureau, Ltd., Ghicago, New York, Boston, London Rockwell-Wabash Go., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.G. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, Fl.G. J 10 CORRESPONDENCE FILES, NUMERIC, apply to— Adjustable Shelving Go., Ltd., 23, Gwvdir Ghambers, 104, High Holborn, W.G. Hammer, G. M., & Go., Ltd., 430, Strand, W.G. Library Bureau, Ltd., Ghicago, New York, Boston, London Milner's Safe Co., 28, Finsbury Pavement, E.G. Rockwell-Wabash Co., Ltd., 69, Milton Street, E.G. Roneo Ltd., 26, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. BOOKBINDING 381 CLASS K— Bookbinding Kl BOOKBINDING— BIBLIOGRAPHY iSq2 Pridoaux (S. T.) Bibliography of bookbinding, L. (4) 15-24, 50-6, 90-5 Prosser (R. B.) Bibliograpliv of bookbinding and binding patents, L. (4) 228-229 K2 BINDING— HISTORICAL 1891 Wallis (A.) Bookbinding in the i6th and 17th centuries, L. (3) 181-184 1900 Davenport (C.) Three bindings with Little Gidding stamps, L. {N.S.) (i) 205-212 — King Charles I.'s Embroidered Bible, L. {N.S.) (i) 373-377 1901 Axon (W. E. A.) Cornaro in English, bound at Little Gidding, L. (N.S.) (2) 121-124 Davenport (C.) Some popular errors as to old bindings, L. (N.S.) (2) 231-7 — Forgeries in bookbinding, L. {N.S.) (2) 389-395 1903 — Bagford's notes on bcokbindings. Bib Scty's Trans (7) 123-159 1905 Gibson (S.) Localization of books bv their bindings. Bib Scty's Trans (8) 25-38 Davenport (C.) Heraldrv of English roval bindings. Bib Scty's Trans (8) 73-76 1906 Adams (R. W.) Binding: historic and artistic, P.L. (11) 294-299 Gay (F. B.) How the binding of books began, P.L. (11) 303 1907 Davenport (C.) Bookbinding in England, L.A.R. (9) 19-23 1908 — English and Scottish heraldry in books, L.A.R. (10) 149-152 K3 HISTORICAL EXAMPLES iSgi Exhibition of bookbinding- at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, L. (3) ^51-255. 287-291 1894 Davenport (C.) On bookbindings at the British Museum, Bib Scty's Trans (2) 93-96 1S97 — English embroidered bindings. Bib Scty's Trans (4) 144-148 1898 List of manuscripts and examples of metal and ivory bindings from the Bibliotheca Lindesina, Bib Scty's Trans (4) 213-232 1900 Barwick (G. F.) Copy of Ptolemy bound for Mary Queen of Scots, Bib Scty's Trans (6) 5-8 Davenport {C.\ Three recently discovered bindings with Little Gidding stamps, ill., L. (N.S.) (i) 205-212 -- King Charles L's embroidered Bible, L. (N.S.) (i) 373-377 1901 Masters (F. G.) Earlv stamped leather bindings, L.A. of Austral Proc xlix-li Barwick (G. F.) Book bound for Mary Queen of Scots, being a descrip- tion of the binding of the copy of the " Geographica of Ptolemy," printed at Rome, 1490, with notes on other books bearing Queen Marv's insignia, Bib Scty's Illustrated Monograplis No ix 1906 Interpretation of styles and technical terms in fine bindings, P.L. (11) 432-3 1908 Pollard (A. W.) Sienese Tavolettes (Forgeries), L. (N.S.) (9) 97-103 K4 BINDING 1876 Poole (W. F.) Binding, U.S. Kept 491 SpofTord (A. R.) Binding and preservation of books, U.S. Kept 673-678 Winsor (J.) Library memoranda, L'.5. Kept 712 1877 Walford (C.) On binding of books for public and private Libraries, ist Int Conf 116-118, 193, L.J. (2) 201-203 Barry (Sir R.) On binding, ist Int Conf 119-123, Discussion 167-8, L.J. (2) 205-207, 271 1879 Hathaway (F. P.) Binding for a Public Library, L.J. (4) 24S-249 1882 Barrett (F. T.) Notes on the manner of binding adopted by Mitchell Library, L.A. Trans (5) 185-186 Digest of answers from binders to circular, L.A. Trans (5) 243-250 382 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1SS4 Nicholson (J. B.) What a Librarian should know about binding, L.J. (y) 102 1S86 Discussion on Library bindmj^s /-./. (11) 373-37<) 1887 Zaehnsdorf (J.) Practical sugge.stions on bookbindini^', L.C. {4) 107-111 Bindings with tlat backs, L.J. (12) 174 1889 Poole (R. B.) Bookbinding memoranda, L.J. (14) 251-64, Conf No 2S1-S2 1891 Johnston (D. V. R.) Binding and binderies, L.J. (ib) Conf No 9-16, 62 1892 - - Notes on binding, /,./. (17) Conf No 13-15 — Klements of Library binding, U.S. Rcpt (1892-3) 907-916 Poole (R. B.) Llements of Library binding, L.J. (17) Conf No 15-1S 1593 Davenport (C.) Notes on bookbinding, L. (5) 217 Johnston (D. V. R.) Binding and repair, L.J. (18) 246-247, Conf No S2-S3 1594 McNamee (J. H. H.) Binding for Libraries, L.J. (19) 172-173 Binding, Greenwood's Public Libraries 418-419 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L.A. Primer— Binding, P.L. (i) 44-45 189S Woodard (G. E.) Notes on bookbinding, L.J. (23) 231-237 Newman Brothers. Notes on bookbinding, Bookbinder's side of the ques- tion, L.J. (23) 526 1899 Biscoe (E. D.) Bookbinding of our American publishers, L.J. (24) 561-563 Poorly bound books : Report of Peoria (111.) Library, L.J. (24) 574 1901 Chivers (C.) Practical bookbinding, L.A. (i) 171, 302 .Stevenson fR.) Binding of serials, L.W. (3) 266-257 Battye (J. E.) Bookbinding in Public Libraries, L.A. of Auslral Pro€ xxi-xxiii 1902 Martin (C.) Intricacies of binding, L.J. (27) 312-313 Dana (J. C.) Bookbinding for Public Libraries, P.L. (7) 147-148 Binding, Minn, la and Wis L.C. Hdbk 48-51 1903 Davenport (C.) Library bookbinding, L.A.R. (5) 5-15, Discussion 50-53 Kimball (A. R.) Binding advertisements in serials, L.J. (28) 766-767 Powell (W.) Library bookbinding, L.W. (5) 171-177 Philip (A. J.) Bookbinding for Lending Libraries, L.A. (4) 70-74 1904 Hollands (W. C.) Bookbinding, P.L. (9) 260-262 Crawford (W. R.) The book when bound, P.L. (q) 2(1^264 Hagey (J.) Binding, P.L. (9) 268-272 1905 Davenport (C.) Bookbinding and book production, L..LR. (7) 553-555 Chivers (C.) Library bookbinding, L.A.R. (7) 559-562 — New method of preserving old bookbindings, or of rebinding old books. L. (N.S.) (6) 208-211" Bliss (H. E.) Better bookbinding for Libraries, L.J. (30) S49-857, P.L. (11) 294-299 Information about bookbinding, P.L. (10) 177 Cutter (W. P.) Binding of Library books, P.L. (10) 307 Bookbinding exhibition at Newark (N.J.) Library, P.L. (10) 357-359 Bookbinding exhibit at .Sjiringfield (Mass.) Library, P.L. (10) 359-360 Tobitt (P:.) What a Librarian should know about" binding, la Lib O. (5) 18-21 1906 Report of .\.L.A. Committee on Ixjokbinding, L.J. (31) Conf No 130-139 .Singleton (J. W.) Bookbinding: a suggestion, L.ll'. (8) 289-290 Dana (J. C.) Notes on bookbinding for Libraries, P.L. (ii) 287-289 Stetson (\V. K.) Bookbinding from the Librarian's standpoint, P.L. (11) 300-30 1 What Vonstitules a well bound lH)()k, /'./.. (11) 431-+32 Interpretation of stvles and technical terms in fine bindings, P.L. (11) 432-3 1907 Notes from the .-\.L.A. Committee on bookbinding, .1.Z...1. Bull (i) Conf No 10-12, (2) No 1, 4-5. L.J. (32) 167-168, P.L." (12) 1S6-187 Report of the .\.L.A. Committee on bookbinding, .l./,..l. Bull (1) Conf No 110-116 Davenport (C.) Bookl)inding in I-:ngland, L.A.R. (9) 19-2^ Reid (H. W.) Hints on bookbinding, /'./,. (i>) 63-64 1908 Books in special Library binding, P.L. (1:5) S7 Concerning binding, P.L. (lO 44 H.-nwood (E. D.) " Binding, >./.. (13) 22y-22i^ Report of Committee on bookbinding, P.L. (iV) ^5,7-~S^< A.L.A. Bull (2) '73-17''' l^xhibition of reinforced binding, P.L. (13) 283 Bookbinding boycott in New York : Resolution of Board of .Vldermen of City of New York concerning contracts placed with Mr. Cedric Chivers, with reference to the work under the contract being executed in England, L.J. (7,;^) 395-396 BISDIXG FOR SPECIAL CLASSES 383 Bookbinding question in New York — The Chivers incident, /,./. (33) 42S Chivers (CM The other ^ide of the bookbinding controversy in New York. L-J. (3i) 4H-445 ., , . . . , , , n „ Bacon (C.) Report of Committee on Library admmistration, A.L.A. Bull (2) 225-226 1909 Stephen (G. A.) Publishers' bindings : illustrated lecture, L.A.R. (n) 526, 530 — Edition binding, L.A. (6) 326-330 Cobden-Sanderson (T. J.) The Book be.iuliful, P.L. (14) 3S4 A. L.A. Committee on binding, /../. (34) 223-224 Chivers (C.) Paper and binding of lending Library books, L.J. (34) 350-4 K4 1 LIBRARY BOOKBINDERS For price lists and full particuilars, apply to — Anglo-Amkrican Library Binding Co., Ltd., Reading Banting, G. F., Danesmere Works, Danesmere Street, Putney Newbury, \Y., East Ham Bookbinding Works, Plashet Lane, East Ham Simpson, Geo., & Co., Ltd., 3-5, Warwick Square, E.C. Tlie following act as Bookbinders' Age}its — Allen, E. G., &: Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Cazenove & Son, 2b, Henrietta Street, W.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Tooley Street, S.E. K5 BINDING SPECIFIC.\TIONS 1883 Soldan (F. J.) Specifications for binding, L.J. (8) 106-107 1886 Binding instructions sheet, L.J. (11) 123 1897 Specifications for bookbinding, L.J. (22) 348-349 1S98 Binding rules and specifications for New York State Librarv, N.Y.S.L. Kept (81) 70-73 1899 Binding rules and specifications for New \ ork State Library, L.J. (24) 573"574 1901 Specification for binding valuable and ordinary books, L. (N.S.) (2) 334-6 Card of instruction to binders, Library of Congress, Kept of Libn of Cong 254 1902 Specification for binding used at Worcester Countv Law Librarv, L.J. (27) 266-268 Cost of binding in various styles, Miiin, la a;;rf Wis L.C. Hdbk 50 1904 Soldan (F. J.) Directions for binding, P.L. (9) 259-260 1905 Rules and specifications, A'. y.5.L. Kept (88) 599-607 1906 Caldwell (M. R.) Preparing books for binder, P.L. (11) 302-303 1907 Specifications for binding, Wis Lib Bull (3) 66-67 1908 Stephen (G. A.) Machine book sewing, L..i.R. (10) 261-280, Discussion 305-310 1909 A. L.A. Committee on binding — Specifications for commercial work, L.J. (34) 120, 223-224, 30-^-303. 411-413. 452. P-L. (14) 134-13^, 302 Binding in an English Library — Specification of St. Pancras Library, L.J. (34) 223-224 K6 BINDING FOR SPECIAL CLASSES 1887 Perkins (N. C.) How to bind periodicals, L.J. (12) 354-356, 440 1888 Browne (L.) How a Bibliomaniac binds his books : verses, L.J. (13) 70 1S92-3 Johnston (D. \'. R.) Elements of binding, U.S. Kept 907-916 1899 New York State Library Serial instruction slip, N.Y.S.L. Rept {S2) 44-45 1901 Stevenson (R.) Binding of serials, L.W. (3) 266-267 1903 Philip (A. J.) Bookbinding for Lending Libraries, L.A. (4) 70-74 Kimball (A. R.) Binding advertisements in serials, Rept of Libn of Cong 104-107 1904 Wire (G. E.) Binding of Law books, P.L. (9) 265-268 1906 Dana (J. C.) Bookbinding for Libraries, P.L. (11) 287-289 Adams (R. W.) Binding, historic and artistic, P.L. (11) 289-293 Stetson (W. K.) Bookbinding from the Librarian's standpoint, P.L. (11) 300-301 1907 Hawkes (A. J.) Binding part music, L.W. (10) 31-32 Points worth remcmbrring in rebinding fiction and juvenile books by the -V.L.A. Committee on bookbinding, L.J. (32) 167-168 Hopkins (J. A.) Music in Libraries," Wis Lib Bull (3) 89-9-, 384 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1908 Davenport (C) English and Scottish heraldry in books, L.A.R. (10) 149-52 Frank (P.) Bookbinding for government documents, L.J. (33) 511-512 Books prepared by different publishers in reinforced binding, L.J. (33) 325 Report of A.L.A. Committee on Library administration, A.L.A. Bull (2) 173-17(3. 225-22(1 1909 Chivers (C.) Paper and binding of Lending Library books, L.J. (34) 350-4 Hooper (L. M.) Disadvantages of re-inforced binding, L.J. (34) 437 A.L.A. Committee on binding, L.J. (34) 452 Popular books in special Librarv bindings, N.Y.L. (i) 240-243 .Stosskopf (G.) Library bookbinding, P.L. (14) 87-89 L'tlev (G. B.) Reinforced binding, P.L. (14) 300 Humphreys {.\. M.) The other 'side, P.L. (14) 300 Hasbrouciv (M. H.) Reinforced binding ngain, P.L. (14) 349 Houghton-Mifflin Co. On re-inforced binding, P.L. (14) 349 Bailey (A. L.) Notes from the A.L.A. Committee on binding, P.L. (14) 302-303 — More about reinforced binding, P.L. (14) 380-381 List of books in reinforced binding. Lib Occ (2) 41-42 Sec also Gii, Library Editions K7 BOOKBINDERS OF THE UNITED STATES 1908 Bookbinders recommended by Indiana Librarians, Lib Occ (2) 17 K8 BOOKBINDERS OF LONDON 1907 List of London Bookbinders, Lit Yr-Bk 689. 1908 : 783 K9 BOOKBINDERS OF CAMBRIDGE 1904 Gray (G. J.) Earlier Cambridge Stationers and Bookbinders, Bib Scty's lUustrated Monograph No xiii K 10 BOOKBINDERS OF OXFORD 1903 Gibson (S.) Early Oxford bindings, Bib Scty's llhis MouograpJis No x KlI BOOKBINDERS OF YORK 1899 Duff (E. G.) Printers, Stationers and Bookbinders of York up to 1600,. Bib Scty's Trans (5) 87-107 K12 PREPARATION OF BOOKS FOR BINDER 1876 Spofford (A. R.) Binding and preservation of books, U.S. Kept 673-8 1887 Nutling (M. O.) Please don't to bookbinders, L.J. (12) 289 18S9 Schwartz (J.) Binding advertisements in magazines, L.J. (14) 76 1892 Device for giving precedence for books in demand : with specimen blank,^ L.J. (17) Conf No 2<)-3() 1896 Dana (J. C.) A.L..\. I'rimer Specimen of hinuing in>lruclion sheet, P.L. (i) 1 23-. 24 1897 Form of binding slip in use al New York Slate Librarv, A. V..S.L. Rcpt (80) 34 1900 Steiner (i>- C.) Cost of iircjiaring bix)ks in Public Libr.iries ior the use of the public, L.J. (25) Conf No 32-3 igoi Crunden (F. M.) How things are done in one American Librarv, /,. (N.S.) (2) 25-2(1 1902 Preparing books for binder, Miini, la and 11 is L.C. Ildbk 51, 71 1905 Bliss (H. E.) Better bookbinding for Libniries, L.J. (30) 84C)-857, P.L. (n) 294-291) I, Binding routine at New York Slate Library, A'.V..S'./.. l\cpi (88) 593-595 .Suggested binding routine for a small Library, N.Y.S.L. Rcpt (88) 597 1906 Caldwell (M. R.) Preparing for the binder, P.L. (11) 302-303 1907 Method of sending books to the bindery, P.L. (12) 237 (-oults (H. T.) Bookbinding orders and checking, L.W. (10) 113-118 Notes from the A.L..\. Committee on bookbinding, A.L.A. Bull (i) 10-12, L.J. (32) 167-168, P.L. (12) 186-187 Rathbone (F. L.) Trained person in charge of condition of books, P.L. (12)236-237 Method of sending books to bmdery, P.L. (12) 237 1909 Swezey (A. D.) Binding records, P.L. (14) 5-7 BOOKBISDISC. MATERIAL 385 K 12 1 BINDING INSTRUCTION SLIP iSqj Dcvicr for j^Mvin}^- |M-c'r<'dt nrc for hooks in tl. ni;inci : with »|j(cimtn blank, /,.;. (i7)"Conf No ->()-.^o iSijh Dana (J. C) A.L.A. Primer Specimen of in>triiriioii -lip, /'./-. (t) 123-24 iSq; Bindinj^r ^ijp in us<' at New York State Library, \. V.S.I.. Kept (X8) 593-5 i()()j Binding^ instruction slip, Minn, la and Wis ]..('. Hdbk yz Fur particulars relating to Bindery Record Boohs, apply /o — LiUKAKv BuKKAV, L I o. , Chicai^o, New York, Boston, London K 13 BOOKBINDING MATERIAL— GENERAL 1892 Johnston (D. V. R.) Elements of bindinJ,^ I ..S. RepI (1S9J-;;) (.(07-012 1893 Ribindin.y- for fjcn^ral circulation, L.J. (iS) •Sti-i^-^y i(|o(i Stephen ((i. A.) Notes on materials for Library l)()ol-:biiKli;ii;. /...I. (5) 14:5-140), ib2-i()4. Lib Work (i) 4-5. 72-75 Mathews (L. R. N.) Library binderies, L.A.R. (S) 7^-7S Dana (J. C.) Bookbindini,^ L.J. (;,i) 1S2-1.S;, Stetson (W. K.) Bookbindini; from a Librarian's >landi)oinf, I'.L. (11) 300-301 i()oS Small (M. N.l Miliiod- and materials usi d in Libr.ary bindin.i^-, /../. (33) i()0() i'rank (P.) Bookbindinj;- for iiovcrnmint Libraries. /'./,. (14) 32-33 Lor particulars relating to Bookbinders' MaUrinL apply to — Hii.l.. N. J.. c\; To., Bintlers" Stores, h, Charles St.. flatlon (larden, E.C. .NiCKKKSON l^KOI IlKUS, ()(|-10l. W'oiship Slri(I. E.C K 14 SPECIAL— CLOTH 1S77 Discussion on the value of Buckram for bindint^-. /../. (2) 34-3S Nicholson (K. B.) On Buckram as a binding niMlerial, ;.s7 Jnt Conf 124-6, L.J. (2) 207-209, 271-272 1S7S (Irant (D. B.) Coverinj;- booIi-i()2 iS<)2 Johnston (D. V. R.) Elements of bindinJ,^ I'.S. R, L.J. (iS) ^o 1.S9S Librarian's workshop — Pej^-amoid, L.W. (1) 43 1899 New bindinij material — Peltine,/,. U'. (2) 71-72 1908 Chambers (\Y. G.) \\;mt(>d :i binding cloth, L..\.l\. (in) 482-48^ xyo<) Stephen (G. A.) Book cloths, L.A.R. (11) s-7 Bailey (.\. H.) Book cloths, L.A.R. (n)^4 A.L..\. Committee on bookbinding- specilic;(iii>n> for book cloths, L.J. (34) 120-121, /'./.. (14) 135-'.^'^ Lnr particnhirs relaling i<> Bookbinding CIoH's. ./^/)/y lo- llni,. N. J.. & Co., Binders' Stores, 0, CharKv Si., 1 1;. Hon (l.-nxlen, E.C. Nkw !''k(;.\moiii, Liiv. 144, Oue( n \icloria .Siri'ei, i',.( . K 15 LEATHER 1885 Discussion on the use of eoloiu' in binding. L.J. ( 10) 33-3 47 iS8(i Dewey (M.) Buckram and Morocco, /../. (11) i()i-iti2 Pigskin for binding, /,./. (11) idb " Duro-Flexile " binding. /,.). (11) lOh. 1S87 : L.J. (12) 70-71 188S Woodward (C. J.) .\ction of gas on leather l)ookbindings : preliminary e.xperinu ntal enquiry, L.(\ (5) 2^-2i), L.J. (12) 321, 428 i8t)2 Johnston (D. V. R.) I^lements of binding, C.s. Rept (1892-3) i)07-<>i2 189S Davenport (C.) Leather used in bookbinding, /.. (10) 15-K) 1899 Leather used in bookbinding, Bib .SV/y'.s- I runs (5) i6i-ih2 1900 Ranck (S. FL) Leather for bookl)inding, /../. (2^) ]i,2-i,-\\ i9or Wheatley (H. B.) Leather for bookbinding. /.. (A'..s\") (2r3i 1-320 Rye (VV. B.) Leather for bookbinding, L.A.R. (3) 532-533 Pyle (W.) Durability of leather in bookbinding. )../.' (2b) 386-387 Leather for bookbinding : Summary of Report of Speci.il Commilte.-, /,./. (26) 681-684 386 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Rathbone (F. L.) Coloured covers for special subjects, L.J. (26) 738-739 Battye (J. S.) Bookbinding in Public Libraries, L.A. of Austral Proc xxi-xxiii 1904 Crawford (W". R.) The book when bound, P.L. (q) 203-2(14 1905 Chivers (C.) New method of jjreservinj^ old bookbindini;^s, or of rebindiny; old books, ;.. {N.S.) (b) 20S-211 Bliss (H. E.) Better bookbindins; for Librari-s, L.J. (30) 849-857. P.L. (11) 294-299 1906 Bailey (Sir W. H.) Bookbinder's leather, L.A.R. (8) 467-468 Stephen (G. A.) Notes on materials for Library bookbinding'-, L.A. (5) 143-146, 162-164, ^'^ Work (i) 4-5, 72-75 1907 Moore {F. N.) Art of leather makint,'-, L.J. (],2) 367-370 Knowlton (L.) Care of leather bindinj^'^s. Lib Occ No 11, 5 For particulars relating to Leather for Bookbi)iJiug, apply to — Hill, N. J., & Co., Binders' Stores, 6, Charles St., Hatton Garden, E.C. NiCKERSON Brothers, 99-101, Worship Street, E.C. Richardson, E. & J., Elsvvick Leather Works, Ne\\castIe-on-Tyne K16 DETERIORATION OF LEATHER 1876 Discussion on injuries to bindings from gas and heal, L.J. (i) 124-125 1877 Depping (G.) Sug^gests a Committee of Chemists and Librarians to consider question of action of g^as on bindings, isi Int Conf 50 1878 Church (A. J.) (iaslig-ht and bindings, L.J. (3) 64-65 Gibbs (W.) Deterioration of bindings, L.J. (3) 22i) Russell (C. P.) Note on the preservation of bindings, L..A. Trans (i) 99-100 1879 Nichols (W. R.) On the deterioration of Library binding's, L.J. (4) 435-8 1880 Homes (H. A.) Deterioration of binding's, L.J. (5) 213-15 1881 Poole (W. F.) Construction of Library buildings, L.J. (6) 70-71, Discus- sion 123-126 1887 Chance (F.) Preservation of bookbindings, L.J. (u) 71 Woodward (C. J.) Action of burning gas on leather u>fd for bookbind- ings, L.J. (12) 321-322, 428, L.C. (5) 25-20 1888 Schwartz (f.) Gas and binding, L.J. (i^) 27S 1893 Kephart (H.) Bindings in Libraries, L.J. (18) S2-3 Johnston (D. V. R.) Elements of binding, 1.5. Kcpl (1S92-3) 908-911 1901 Hulmc (E. W.) Decay in binding leathers (letter), L.A.R. (3) 231-2 1904 Davenport (C.) and E. W. Hulme. Deterioration of binding leather, L.A.R. (6) 276-8 On the testing of binding leathers, L.A.R. (6) 402 1905 Bliss (H. E.) Better bookbinding for Libraries, L.J. (30) 849-S57, P.L. (11) 294-299 1906 Bailey (Sir W. H.) Bookbinder's leather, L.A.R. (8) 467-8 Parker (J. G.) On the leather question, L.A.R. (8) 489-91 Seymour-Jones (A.) On the g^Iazing of Libraries, with reference to the chemical action of light upon leather, L.A.R. (8) 641-6 Marsden (H.) Decay of leather bindings, P.L. (11) 312-313 For " .Acid Free " Skins, apply to— Hill, N. J., & Co., Binders' Stores, 6, Charles St., Halion Garden, E.C. NiCKERSON Brothers, 99-101, Worship Street, E.C. Richardson, E. & J., Elswick Leather Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne K 17 BOOKBINDING: SEWING 1886 " Duro-Flexile " binding, L.J. (11) 166, (12) 170 1892 Johnston (D. V. R.) Elements of binding, {'..S. Rept (1892-3) 912-914 1893 Discussion on tight-back binding, L.J. (18) Conf No 83 1898 Siebert (Dr.) Disadvantages of wire-sewing and the necessity for pro- hibiting it, L. (10) 255-259 1905 Bliss (H. E.) Better bookbinding for Libraries, L.J. (30) 849-857, P.L. (11) 294-299 1908 Hulme (E. W.) Machine book sewing, L.A.R. (10) 8-g Stephen (G. A.) Machine book sewing, with remarks on publishers' binding, L.A.R. (10) 261-280, Discussion 305-310, Lib Work (i) 72-75 K18 LETTERING AND CLASS MARKING OF BOORS 1876 Discussion on numbering backs of books, L.J. (i) 133 A. L.A. Co-operative Committee's Report, L.J. (i) 432 HOOK h'KI'MKISC, 387 1.S77 Andtrson (J. M.) Note on book-tags, L.J. {2) 200-201, 271 iSSo Humes (H. A.) Lottorinjj: of book titles, L.J. (5) 315-;,!^ D.wry (M.) \an Kvcnn numbers, L.J. (5) 3 1(1-3 iS 1SS5 Discussion on the letterinj;- back> of books, L.J. { 10) 343-.H5 1S87 Kdmands (J.) Letterinj,-- of books, L.J. (12) 3^-2-3-,> iSc)3 Dewey (M.) Book marking;, /,..V. (I'.S.) (3) 42(1-42.) U)<)() Hook numberiniLC and kttering, 7.. 11". (2) u)o-ii)2 iqoi Jast (L. S.) Binders" k-ttennj;-, L.W. (3) 2j,2-jj,z, Letterings of bound volumes, /.. IF. (3) 323-3-4 IM05 Lcighton (F. H.) Preparing new books and restorini; old, /'./.. (10) 223-4 u)o7 C'outts (H. T.) Home binderies, /.. M'. (q) 233-23(1, (10) 150-154 Reid (H. W.) Hints on bookbinding, /'./.. (12) (i3-(i4 Dana (|. (".) Lettering tlic baeks of books wlicn nbound for Libraries, /'./.. "(12) 30O-307 /•'<>/■ ((/)/)//fl»JC(',v for Class Markini^ mui Lcttcriiii^. apply to — Bates Xlmbkking ^L\(•Ill^K Co., O3-O4, Chancery Lane, W'.C. Lii;k.\k\ Aids Co.. 2t), N'icloria Road, Gnat Yarmouth K 19 LIBRARY BINDERY iS7(-> Discussion on providing a bindery in Library buildings, /../. (i) 124-125 A.L.A. Co-operation Committee's Report, L.J. (1) 433 1SS2 MacAlister (J. V. W.) Notes on binding, and a suggestion, L.A. Trans (5) '«7-i^^> i iSi)5 Boston Public Library iiome bindery, L.J. (20) 2S0 it)(H Battye (j. .S.) Bookbinding in Public Libraries. L.A. of Aitslral Proc xxi-xxiii Printing office and bindery, h'rpi of Libii of Coui^ 22i-22j:, U)o3 Dewey (^L) Bindery in building, /'./.. (ii; Outfits, apply to — Hii.i., X. j., s Notes (2) 105-108 Cleaning books. Lib Occ No 9, 2 1908 Moore. (A. C.) Library membership as a civic force — hints on book clean- ing, A.L.A. Bull (2) 376 1909 Macleod (R. D.) Preservation of books in Libraries, L.W. (11) 256-261. 331-335. 368-371. 417-422 Ragged books, A'. F.L. (i) 185 Repairing books with flexible glue. I'.L. (14) 299 Sawyer (H. P.) How to care for books in a Library. Wis Lib Bull (5) 6-K Prince (F. F. ) Book repairing, 17 L.C. Bull (5) No 2. 7 — Materials for mending books, 17 L.C. Bull (5) No 2, 7 k21 PERIODICAL COVERS, TEMPORARY BINDERS, etc. 1876 A.L.A. Committee's Report. L.J. (i) 4^,2. iSjS : L.J. (5) 113. i87q : L.J. (4) 14 1883 Mann (B. P.) Standard covers for temporary bmders, L.J. (8) 6-7 1887 Adjustable periodical case, L.J. (12) 438 1896 Periodical covers, L. (8) 575. 1897 : L. (9) 35 1906 Magazine covers. Wis Lib Bull (2) 60-71 1907 Covers for periodicals. Wis Lib Bull (3) 34 1909 Binding periodicals, N.Y.L. (i) 217 For particulars relating to Periodical Covers, Temporary Binders, etc., apply to— Anglo-American Libk.ary Binding Co., Ltd., Reading Banting, G. F., Danesmere Works, Danesmere Street, Putney Library Aids Co., ^29, Victoria Road, Great Yarmouth Library Bureau, Ltd., Chicago, New York, Boston, London Newbury, W'., East Ham Bookbinding Works, Plashct Lane, East Ham Simpson, Geo., & Co., Ltd., 3-5, Warwick Square, E.C. Stanley Russell & Co., Colonial House, Toolev Street, .S.E. BIBIJOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES 389 CLASS L — Bibliography LI AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES 1887 Putnam (II.) Bibliographic Bureaus, L.J. (12) 409-13, Discussion 450-52 1897 Bowker (R. R.) Bibliog-raphical endeavours in America, 2nd hit Cotif 150-3 1902 Thomson (J.) Sugijested plan for an American Bibliographical Society, Bib Scty of ChicYr-Bk (1901-2) 27-30, 53-56 Root (A. S.) Scope of an American Bibliographical Society, Bib Scty of Chic Yr-Bk {1901-2) 41-52, L.J. (27) Conf No hi-62 Kjoh Lane (W. C.) Opportunities for bibliographical work. Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 43-49. /../. (31) 118-119 1907 Thwaites (R. S.) Bibliographical activities of Historical Societies in the United States, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 170-175 1909 Bibliographical Societv of America : Report of 9th meeting, L.J. (34) 359, P.L. (.4) bb, 316 L2 AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INSTITUTES AND BUREAUS 1887 Putnam (H.) Bibliographical Bureaus, L.J. (12) 409-413, Discussion 450-2 1902 Josephson (A. G. S.) Plan for the organization of an Institute for biblio- graphical research. Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 96-102, Bib Scty of Chic Yr-Bk (1901-2) 57-62, L.J. (27) Conf No 61-62 1903 Beer (W.) \e\v Orleans Academy of Science, Bib .Sc/y of Chic Yr-Bk (1902-3) 44-46 1905 McPike (E. F.) Bibliographic exchange, .L./. (30) iS, 857-858 Need of an American Bibliographical Institute, P.L. (10) 24-25 L3 AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL PERIODICALS 1889 Biblios;raphica'i Society of Chicago Year Book, in fyrogrcss 1902 America)! Biblicigrapliical Society Prorccdi>igs, in progress L4 CANADIAN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ENDEAVOURS u,o5 Burpee (L. J.) Bibliography in Canada, L. (.V..S.) (6) 403-11, P.L. (10) 1 1 r-3 L5 ENGLISH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY 1892 Copinger (W. A.) Necessity for the formation of a Bibliographical Society, L. (4) 1-7 Preliminary meeting of those interested in the formation of a Biblio- graphical Society, /.. (4) 230-232, 295-296 L6 ENGLISH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL PERIODICALS 1893 Bibliographical Societv of London — Transactions, in progress L7 SPENSER SOCIETY 1895 Axon (W. K. A.) Spenser Society and it-^ work, /,. (7) 201-210 L8 BELGIAN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY 1895 ("ampbell (¥.) Institut International de Bibliographic, L. (7) 341-344 1900 Bowker (R. R.) Institut International de Bibliographic, Brussels, /,./. (25) 273-274 1904 La Fontaine (II.) International Institute of Bibliography, /../. (29) Conf No 101-104 1908 Hopwood (H. W) Institut de Bibliographic, L.A.K. (11) 94-95. 386-38S \\'eitenkam|)f (F.) Institut de Bibliographic. /,./. (},jt,) 403-404 L9 SWISS BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY U)OT, Field (H. H.) The Concilium BibiioL^raphicum in Zurich, Switzerland, L.J. (28) 661-662 1905 Voge (A. L.) Indexing of periodical literature and the work of the Concilium Bibliographicum, Zurich, Bib Sciv of Am Proc ( \) 1 16-1 ^, P.L. (13) 4^-4.5 390 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY LIO BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CONFERENCES— ENGLAND 1893 Bibliographiial Sociciy of London — Transaciions. in prot^ress Lll BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CONFERENCES— BELGIUM iibliography in Kngland and America, L.J. (iS) 23 i88h .Mann'(R. P.) Bililiography in general and esijecia'lly in science, L.J. (11) -'45--' 50 1888 Axon (W. K. A.) Books, ancient and modern, L.C. (5) 73-77, iii 1892 Chauvin (\".) What a bibli(.gra|)hy should be, /,./. '(17)' 87-88 1893 Camiibell (K.) Battle of bibliography, /.. (3) 120-124 1894 Wheatley (H. B.) Present condition" of Ijiglish hibliograi)h\- and sugges- tions for the future, L.J. (19) >,},u i8tj:; Cam|)bell (F.) Bibliographv of lli(" future, /.. (7) ^5-48 1897 Pelherick (F. .\.) Tiieoret'ical and practical bibliographv, >nd hit Conf 148-149 Bisbee {M. D.) I'lace of i)ibru)graphv in the equii)ment of a cultixated man, L.J. (22) 429-432 1898 Anderton (B.) \'alue of forgotten solumcs, /.. (10) 7-14 1900 Plomer (H. R.) Xotes on books and work i^ibliograijln and Librarv work, /.. (N.S.) (1) 213-220 Baker (E. A.) Wanted- a guide book to books, L.A.R. (2) 89-1)7 Cuppy (IL) Science of bibliography and what it embraces, L.:i.R. (2) '7'-i75. 221-225, 263-269, 328-334, 384-391, 440-449 M jump— Literary forgeries, /.. (.V.5.) (4) 243-250 McKerrow (R. H.) Note on variation> in certain copies of the " Returne of Pasquill," L. {N.S.) (4) 3^4-3')i Bibliographv — past, present, and future : Discussion bv Librarians, L.A.R. (5) 47M77 Brown (J. D.) Bibliographical aids, L. H . (5) 11)7-205 1904 Clarke (A. L.) Some points in practical bibliography, L.A.R. (6) 192-205 1005 Axon (\V. E. A.) Subsidised indexing, L. {N.S.) (6) 281-303 Jenkinson (F. J.) Presidential address, L.A.R. (7) 4b9-48i Service of Henry Bradshaw to bibliography at Cambridge, L. W . (8) tK>-64, L..l./e. (7) 39i-393 Johnston (W. D.) Bibliographical guides, P.L. (10) 117-118 1906 Axon (\V. E. A.) On Christian Captive Indulgences in the British Museum, Lambeth Palace and John Rylands Library, L. {N.S.) (7) 275-286 Lane (W. C.) Opportunities for bibliographical work, L./. (31) 118- 119 Keogh (A.) Bibliography, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 35-39 Finney (B. A.) The " 1516" edition of Guddenden's "Rosa Anglica," Bib'Scty of Am Proc (i) 71-74 1908 Duff (E. i'j.) The " Assertio Septem Sacramentorum, " L. {N.S.) (9) i-ib Pollard (A. \\.) Sienese Tavolette— Bibliographical forgeries, L. (N.S.) (9) 97-103 Dobson (A.) On some books and their associations, L. {N.S.) (9) 132-142 Hessels (J. H.) A Bibliographical tour. L. (N.S.) (9) 2S2-308 Axon (W. E. A.) Authorship of 'he " Summe of the Holy Scripture," etc., L.A.R. (10) 81-84 Support of bibliographical undertakings. Lib Work (2) 107 L16 BIBLIOGRAPHY— RULES FOR COMPILATION 1884 Tedier (H. R.) Few words on the siudv of bibliography, L.A. Tra>is (7) 128-131 188C) Harrison (R.) County bibliography, L.C. (3) 49-54 1887 Madan (F.) \\'hat to aim at in local bibliography, L.C. (4) 144- 14S 1892 Chauvin {\ .) What a bibliography should be, L.J. (17) 87-88 1893 Madan (F.) On method in bibliography, Bib Scty's Tratis (i) 91-102, Discussion 103-106 1894 Copinger (W. A.) Presidential address, Bib Scty's Trans (2) 103-122 1897 Pollard (A. W.) Relations of bibliographv and cataloguing, 2nd Int Conf 63-66 1899 leggart (1-. J.) ( ontribution towards a bibliography of ancient Libraries, L.J. (24) 5-12, 57-59 1901 Cole (G. W .) Compiling a bibliography, L.J. (26) 791-795, 859-863 1902 Fairchild (S. C.) Directions for original bibliography, Bulletin No 75, N.y.S.L. Ri'pt (85) Doren (E. C.) How to use the Librarv in making a bibliograjihy, /'./,. (7) 17 1905 lolman {l . L.) Bibliography and cataloguing: some affinities and con- trasts, P.L. (10) 119-122 1906 Leypoldt (A. H.) Practical bibliography: notes on the making of printed book lists, L.J. (31) 303-307 1907 Pollard (A. W\) and W. \V. Greg. Some poir,t> in bibli()gra|)hical descrip- tions, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 31-51 Madan (F.) Degressive bibliography, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 53-^5 Keogh (A.) Practical bibliographies, A.L.A. Bull (i) 35-39 1909 Peddie (R. A.) Activities in bibliography, L.A. (7) 43-46, Discussion 46-49 — Some possible bibliographical activities of the Librarj' Association, L.A.R. (II) 187-193 — Bibliograi)hy and copyright, L.A.R. (11) 517 Pollard (.\. W.) Arrangement of bibliographies. /,. (.V.5.) (10) i6S-i.S7 Peplow (F. J.) Some tentative proposals for the compilation of a cata- logue of best books, L.A.R. (11) 222-228, Discussion 245-249 392 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBKAKY ECONOMY L17 BIBLlOdRAPHY— HISTORY AND THEORY 1X76 Guild (R. A.) Biblio}>:raphy as a science, I. .J. (1) by-bi) irica, L.J. (15) 2(10 1897 Lee (S.) National biography and national bibliography, jiid hit Conf 55-02 1898 Boose (J. R.) Registers of' Colonial publications, /..' (8) 15-21 Josephson (A. Ci. S.) Review of F. Campbeirs " Theory of National ;md International bibliography," P.L. (3) 27 Kjoo Selected National bibliographies. Library School Bulletin No 7, .V.V..S.L. Rept (83) Merrell (W. S.) General and national bibliographies. Bib Scty of Chic y r- Bk ( 1 899- 1 900) 1 9-2 5 iijoi Swem (E. (;.) State and local bibliography, /../. (2(1) ()77-(i8i L 19 INTERNATIONAL iSSo Axon (W. E. A.) Danjou's scheme of a universal l)ibliography, /../. (5) 205-206 International bibliography in Austria, /../. (5) 145 i8()4 Josephson (A. G. S.) International subject liibliogr;i|)iiies, \..J. ( U)) 22(1-7 i8()(-) International bibliography in Italy, /,./. (21) 500 190^ I'^ield (H. H.) The Concilium Bibliographicuin in Zuricli, Switzerland, /../. (28) 661-662 U)04 Rich.ardson (E. C.) lnternalion.il bibliography, /,./. (29) Coiif No t)3-90 La Fontaine (H.) international institute of I'iibliography, /../. (29) Conf No 101-104 i()05 McPike (E. F.) A Bibliographical Exchange: a rrilicisiii of suggested scheme of Inslilule of International I^ibliography, /../. (30) 857-858 INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY— SPECIAL i8<)5 International bibliogra|)hv of scientilic literature, /../. (20) 75, Si, 82, 172, 308 Andrews (C. W.) International bibliography of scieiUiru' literature, /,./. (20) b3. Conf No 25 Adier (C.) lnternation;il catalogue of scirntilic literature, L.J. (20) Conf No 58 i8()fi international bibliognijihy of scientific literature, /../. (21) li^}^, 27!), 4()(| 1905 Teggart (}•". J.) Plea for an Inlern.itional catalogue of lechnologic.il literature, /'./.. (10) i 14-115 i()o7 Johnstone (\V. D.) An International cal.-ilogue of the current literature of the social sciences, Bib Scty of .\m Proc (1) 177-202 1908 AdIer (C.) and L. C. (runnett. 'I'he Inti-rnational lalalogue of scientillc literature, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 109-115 See also Co-operative Cataloguing i 58 L20 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1886 I^'Ietcher (\V. L) Close dassiiication versus Bibliography, L.J. (11) 209, 350 1890 Bibliography as slie is wrote, being a critical review' of W. T. Rogers' " M.inual of Bibliography," 1890, /,. (2) 44g-453 BIBI.IOChWPHICAI. AIDS 393 iX()() Teggart (F. J.) Criticisiii of StcinV " Manuel do bibliographit' gencrale," H)()() Pollard (A. \V.) Notes on books and work : Hibiiography, literary history and collecting, L. (N.S.) (i) 105-113. 337-347 i(,o^ Brown (J. D.) Practical bibliographv, /,. (.V..S.) (4) i44-'5' Pollard (A. W.) Practical bibliography: a reply. L. {N.S.) (4) i5i-r(>.> iqos lolman (F. I..) Bibliography and cataloguing. P.L. (10) ih)-I2j U)o(, Walton (J.) Concerning jjractical bibliogra])hy, /../I. (7) 7-15, 40 L21 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BIBLIOCiRAPHILS iS7(> Spofford (A. R.) Bibliography of bibliography and literature, f..S. Rcpt 088-710 1880 Wheatlev (H. B.) Proposed subject index to bibliologies and bibliographies, L..1..U..V. (I) 8q-9S 1885 Caspar (C. N.) Hints for finding the author, title, publisher, place of publication, si/.e or price of books, L.J. (10) 180- 181 1888 Ford (P. L.) Reference list to bibliographies, cataloguis and reference lists, L.J. (13) 37, i^2, 135, 174, 207. 244, 289 }Sq2 Index to bibliographies and i)ortraits, L./. (17) 85-86 1893 Copinger (W. A.) Printi'd sources from which collections towards a supplement to Hain's " Repertorium Bibliographicum " might bp made. Bib Scty's Trans (i) 44-5C) I't^dder (\\. R.) Ofticial record ofVurrent literature, Bib Scly's Trans (1) 147-158, Discussion i59-i(>3 1894 Isaacs (J. H.) On a new edition of Lowndes' " Bibliograpiiical Manual," Bib .Scfy's Trans (2) 1-4 Strange {E. F.) Chief bibliographical works published during the last 18 months. Bib Scty's Trans (2) 81-86 1897 Proctor (R.) Classified index to the " Serapeum " Bib Scty's Publication 1903 Brown (J. D.) Bibliographical aids, L.W. (5) 197-205 1905 McPike (F. F.) Serial bibliography of bibliographies, F. /.. (10) 123-125 List of bibliographies contained in LInited States Public Documents from June, 1903 to May, 1904, L.J. (30) 287-288 Review of W". P. C\)urtnev's " Register of National Bibliography," L.W. (8) 11-12 1906 Leypoldt (A. H.) Practical l)ibli()gra[)h\ : note> on making a printed I'ist, L.J. (31) 303-307 1907 Keogh (A.) Practical bibliography, A.L.A. Bull (i) 35-39 Paltsits (W H.) Plea for an anatomical method in bibliography, Bib Sclv of Am Proc (i) 123-124 i9()() Library of Congress. L.ist of publications issued since 1897, 46pp. Peddie (R. A.) List of bibliographical books published since the founda- tion of the Bibliographical Society in 1893, Bib .Scty's Trans (10) 235-511 L22 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AIDS 1898 Guppy (H.) Some bibliographical tools, L. (10) 377-380 i9of> Thorne (W. B.) Aids to readers: printed and mechanical, L.A. (5) 196-1) Taylor (L. A.) Bibliographical aids in the Public Libraries of Bristol, L.A.R. (8) 21S-219 Lane (\V. C.) Opportunities for bibliographical work, /../. (31) ii8-in> ic)(i7 Barr (C. J.) Bibliographical aids to the use of the current literature of science, .4.L..A. Bull (i) 129-132 H)()8 Young (}. D.) Fugiliye bibliography in relation to book selection, L.A. (6) 192-196 j»)OM Peddie (R. A.) Some jjossible bibliographical actiyities of the Libr.iry Association, L.A.R. (11) i87-iq5 Fletcher (W. L) Anticipations, P.L. (14) 1-5 Peplow (I'". J.) Some ttntatiye proposals forthr compilation of ,i catalogue of best books, L.A.R. (ir) 222-228. Discussion 245-249 Stewart (J. D.) and O. K. Clarke. Guides to book selection, L.W. (11) 409-417, 445-450 Stewart (J. D.) Terminological diclion;!ries, L.W. (12) 87-1)2 See also L 23 and L 24 L 23 BIBLIOGRAPHIES— GENERAL 1876 Perkins (F. B.) Best hundred book>, /../. ( i) 116-117 188 1 Library J(>ur>iaJ prize scheme of hundred best books, L.J. (6) 526-328 394 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1898 Best books of 1897 with notes— Bibliography No 12, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81). 1897: Biblioji^raphv No 18, N.Y.S.L. Rept {82). 1899: Bibliography No 21, N.Y.S.L. 'Rept (83). 1900: Bibliography No 29, N.Y.S.L. Rept (84). 1901 : Bibliography No h- N.Y.S.L. Rept (85). 1902: Bibliography No 35, N.Y.S.L.' Rept^ (S6). 1903: Bibliography No ^7, N.Y.S.L. Rept (87). 1904: Bibliography No 39, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88). 1905: Bibliography No 40. N.Y.S.L. Repl (89). 1906: Bibliography No 43. N.Y.S.L. Rept (90) BIBLIOGRAPHIES— SPECIAL L24 SELECT 1S77 Class-room bibliography, /,./. (2) bt> 1880 F"oster (W. E.) Reference lists on special topics, /,./. (5) 38-42 1884 Mac (E. A.) A select bibliography, L.J. (9) 136 1893 Christie (R. C.) Special bibliographies. Bib Scty's Trans (1) 165-177 Bonney (C. C.) Bibliography of World's Congress publications, U.S. Rept (1893-4) Vol. 2, i756-i'76o 1898 Newman (A.) Index to subject bibliographies in Library bulletins, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) 1900 Selected subject bibliographies, N.Y.S.L. Rept (83), School Bulletin No 5 1905 McPike (E. F.) On the publication of special bibliographies, P.L. (10) 140 1909 Stewart (J. D.) and O. E. Clarke Guides to book selection, L.W. (11) 409-417- 445-450 For List of Dealers see G 1-2 L25 ANONYMS AND PSEUDONYMS 1883 Changed titles, L.J. (8) 118, n8. 1884: L.J. (q) 107, 12b, 214. 1885: L.J. (10) ibi. 1887: L.J. (12) 536, 567 1887 Frev (A. R.) Catalogue of anonymous and pseudonymous literature, L.J. (l"2) 192 1888 Changed titles, L.J. (13) 59. 108, 162, 196, 304, 355, 3S7 1899 Anonyms and pseudonyms, L.A.R. (i) 43-45 Cannons (H. G. T.) Pseudonyms and real names, L.W. (i) 234-2^5, (2) 216-217 1903 Full names of authors (supplied by the Library of Congress), P.L. (8) 116- 117, 172, 280-281, 328-329. 1904: P-I^- (9) 38-39. 130, 503. iqo5 : P.L. (10) 355-356, 473-^ J9o6: P.L. (11) 25-26. 254-255 L26 BROADSIDES j88i Overall (\V. H.) Notes on Broadsides and proclamations, L.A.M.N. (2) 10-19 1901 Edmond (J. P.) Method of treating Broadsides, L.A.R. (3) 115-116 1903 Fletcher (W. Y.) Collectors of Broadsides, L. (N.S.) (2) 12-19 1904 Axon (W. E. A.) Some twentieth cfMitury Italian chapbooks, L. (N.S.) (5) 239-255 1908 Duff (E. G.) English fifteenth century Broadsides, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 211-227 Dealers in Broadsides and Chapbooks — Allen, E. G., &• Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Maogs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Lidwig, Munich, Bavaria Sotheran c\. Co., Strand, W.C. Tregaskis, James, 2^2, High Holborn, U'.C. L27 PAL/EOGRAPHY— GENERAL 1890 Taylor (J.) The .Monastic scriptorium, L. (2) 237-244, 282-291 1899 Thompson (Sir K. M.) History of English handwriting, a.d. 700-1400, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 109-142, 213-253 i()()i Jennings (O.) Some old initial letters, L. (N.S.) (2) 44-59 1902 Lewin (P. E.) .Ancient and modern writing materials : a chapter in bibliography, L..i. (3) 189-192, 210-213 1903 Garnett (R.) .Some notes on ancient writing and writing materials, L. (N.S.) (4) 225-235 bACSIMII.h: h'hiriy'ODl CTIOX ,395 Pakeographic Dealers— »H /f'JO.IH ./ r l»l/ / ) >/ ' Allen, E. G., & Son, Lid., 14. drape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, VV.C. Baer, Joseph, & Co., Huchstrassc 6, Kr;uikfort-o-M., Germany Ellis & Co.. 2g, New Bond Street, W. Ql'.^ritcfi, I?kkn.\ki), 11, (ir.ilton Street, \\ . RosENTH.XL, LfDWii;, Munich, Bavaria \\'lLLL\MS &: NOKC.AIK, 14, Uniritt I.i Sinn. W.C. L28 MANUSCRIPTS 1SS4 Ed\v;irds (E.) Roearelio for niaiuisrript> in tlit- Lev.inl and more especially in the Monasteries of Mount Athos : Ciiovanni Aurispa to Spyridion Lambros {.\.u. 1425 to 1880), L.C. (i) 57-(H' ^'-'"^'>. 105-ioq 18S5 Thomas (E. C.) Manuscripts of the Philobiblon, L.C. (2) 129-137 1887 Thompson (Sir I",. .M.) Arrani^fcment and preservation of manuscripts, L.C. (4) 33-3C) i8c)2 Cade (R.) ("arlyle's Lt>clure> on liit-niiurc : a note re^jK-ctint;;- the v.irious manuscrii)ts, /.. (4) 22^-22- 1893 Poole (R. B.) The Manuscri|)t ■iK'-e, /../. (iS) 71-75, i(K)-ri2 1897 Friedenwalil (II.) Care of m.-muscripls. L.J. {22) Conf No 52-55 1900 Delisl(> (L.) Discovery of I he loni^- missini^- pictures stolen from ;in illuminated MS. in the Librarv of Macon, L. (X.S.) (i) 45-49 1902 (iiles (L.) Les Matinees du Roi' de Prusse, /.. (S.S.) (3) 148-1(53 1905 Gaylev (C. M.) On the reproduction of manuscripts, L.J. (30) 929 Plomer (H. R.) The Oxinden letters, L. (X.S.) (6) 29-44 \\'eeks (R.) The " Chancun de Wiilame," a KrcMich MS. preserved in England, /.. {X.S.) (h) ii3-i3, X.W.'^.L. ]\cpt 7ip. L30 FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION 1880 Wilson (H.) Remarks on facsimile reproduction, /...1..U..V. (i) 33-40 1884 (iarnett (R.) Photogr.aphy in Public Libraries, /,..!. Jrans (7) 66-73 i8c)3 Pollard (.\. W.) On the exhibitions of facsimiles of rare books in Public Libraries, L. (5) 260-264 iSi,S Richardson (E. C.) .American Libiaries and th( stLidy of ancient manu- scripts, L.J. (2^^) Conf No 102-103 uj()5 (iayiey (C. M.) On the rejjroduction of manuscript>, /,./. (30) 929 igo8 Krumbacker (Prof.) Photogr.iphic copying in Libraries, L./. {},!,) 223-224 H)09 Dewey (^L) Photographic f.icsimiles, P.L. (14) 22 Dcnlcrs with special facilities j.>r undertaking facsimile reproduction— .\llen, E C;., & .Son, Lid.. 14, (irape Street, Shaftesburv Avenue, W.C. Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse h, l-V.mkfort-o-.VL. Germanv Ellis & Co., 29, New Bond Street, W. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. QirARiifH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Lidwig, Munich, Bavaria L3I MISSALS 1900 Weale (W. H. J.) Newly di.>covend " .\Li.s^;ile Speciale," L. (X.S.) (i) 62-6 1903 Jenner (IL) Service books of the Latin Church, /,. {X.S.) (4) 292-319 1904 Rivers (J.) Gutenberg Missal controversy, /.. H'. (6) 173-175 396 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY L32 INCUNABULA, BLOCK BOOKS, etc. 1891 Copinger (W. A.) Few words on 15th century Bibles, L. (3) 161-169 1893 Aldrich (S. J.) Incunabula, Bib Scty's Trans (1) J07-119, Discussion 119-21 Copinger (W. A.) Corrections and additions to the Mazarine catalogue of Incunabula, Bib Scty's Trans (i) 210-215 1894 — Notes on catalogues of Incunabula, Bib Scty's Trans (2) 87-90 — Incunabula Virgiliana : a list of editions of Virgil printed during the 15th century, Bib Scty's Trans (2) 127-226 1S96 Cust (L.) Originals of the designs of the block book " Ars Moriendi," Bib Scty's Trans (4) 141- 144 J898 Christie (R. C.) An Incunabulum of Brescia, hitherto ascribed to Florence, Bib Scty's Trans (4) 233-237 1899 Mathews (E. R. N.) Some earlv printed books and manuscripts at Bristol, L.A.R. (i) 589-592 Philadelphia Free Library, dift of rare Incunabula, by P. A. B. Widener, P.L. (4) 22-23 1900 Pollard (A. W.) English bibliography before and after 1600, L.A.R. (2) 3-12 Edmond (J. P.) Suggestions for the description of books printed between 1501 and 1640, L.A.R. (3) 133-142 Proctor (R.) Incunabula at Crenoble, L. (N.S.) (i) 215-224 1901 (iarnett (R.) On the " De Missione Legatorum Japanensium," Macao, 1590, L. (.V.5.) (2) 172-182 1902 Peddie (R. A.) Sale prices of Incunabula in 1901, L. (N.S.) (3) 164-175 Plomer (H. R.) Examination of some existing copies of Hayward's life and raigne of Henrie IV., L. (N.S.) (3) 13-23 1903 Voynich (W.) On the study of earlv printed books : notes from a lecture, L. (N.S.) (4) 189-199 .Steele (R.) What 15th century books are about (scientific books), L. (A'..S.) (4) 337-354 1904 Peddie (R. A.) Sale prices of Incunabula in 1903, L. (N.S.) (5) 318-335 Steele (R.) What 15th century books are about (Divinity), L. (N.S.) (5) 337-358 1905 — What 15th century books are about (law), L. (h'.S.) (6) 137-155 Peddie (R. A.) Sale prices of Incunabula in 1904, L. (N.S.) (6) 173-1S5 Pollard (A. W'.) Recent Caxtoniana, /.. (N.S.) (6) 337-353 1906 Finney (B. A.) The " 1516 " edition of Gaddesden's "Rosa Anglica," Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 71-74 Pollard (A. W.) Siege of Rhodes, L. (N.S.) (7) 423-436 1907 Steele (R.) What 15th century books are about (literature), L. (N.S.) (8) 225-238 Young (H.) Memorandum on some Incunabula in the Toronto L niversitv Library, L.J. (32) 118 1908 Jo.seph.son (A. G. S.) The New Hain, /../. (i,^) 182-183 VVeitenkampf (F.) Need of a scientific bibliography of Incunabula, L.J. (33) 35« Peddie (R. A.) Fifteenth Cx?ntury books: an author indtx, L.]\ . (10) 166-174, 325-328, (11) 43-53, 1 44-1 54' 209-217 1909 Beck (F. G. M.) New Ipswich book of 1548, L. (N.S.) (lo) 86-81) Pollard (A. W.) A New Oxford book of 1517, L. (N.S.) (10) 212-213 Wilson (J. D.) Euphues and the Prodigal Son, L. (N.S.) (10) 339-361 Peddie (R. A.) Fifteenth century books, L. II'. (11) 267-271, 288-300, 335- 343. 374-3^-2. 4-^7-435- 455-4^''^. ''-') 'o'"*^. ^^^-74- 102-109, 143-151, 192- 200, 236-240 Dealers in Incunabula and Block Books — Allkn, E. G.^ & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury .\venue, W.C. Bakr, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrassc 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Barnard, P. M., Tunbridge \\'ells Edwards, F., 75, High Street. Marvlcbonc , W. Elms & Co., 29, New Bond Street,' \\". Maggs Brothers, 109, .Strand, \\'.C. Quaritch. Bernard, 11, Grafton Strett, V\'. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria Sotheran & Co., Strand, W.C. Tregaskis, James, 232, High Holborn, W.C. See also G 1-2 Exporters and Library Agents KOOK Ci^LI.ECTISC. AM) HOOK h'Ah'lilES .^yj L33 BOOK SALES, PRICES, AUCTIONS, AND FAIRS 1.S82 Walford (C.) Some account of early book fairs, L.A. I'rtiiis (5) I2()-I43 1885 Smalloy (G. VV.) Auction prices in'books, L.J. (10) jt,() 1891 Norgatc (F.) Book sales by R. H. Kvans (1812-1S45), /.. (3) 324-330 1900 Smith (G.) Frankfort Book Mart : a chapter in Ivurope.an literary history, L. (N.S.) (i) 167-179 1904 Peddie (R. A.) Sale prices of Incunabula in i()()3. /,. (N.S.) (5) 31S-335 H)05 Sale prices of Incunabula in 1904. L. (N.S.) (h) 173-185 Historical and descriptive account of Sotheby's, ill.. B.A.R. (2) 190(1 Hodj^son's Auction-room, ill., B.A.H. (3) Publications of value in tracing Auction value of Hook.-i — Book Auction Records, 1902 to date, London Book-Prices Current 1887 to date, London Book Sales of 1895- 1898, 4 vols., London .American Book-Lore, quarterly, Milwaukee, \\i>., I .S.A. American Book Prices C^urrent 1895-8, 4 vols., New ^'()rk, l'..S..\. Biblioji^raphica, 12 parts. 3 vols., 1894, I^ondon Book Sales Catalogues, 1(17(1-1796, London Fori List of Library Aj.jents with facilitii- lor .ittendini; Book .Suc- tion .Sales, i(V (1 1-2 LM BOOK COLLECTING AND BOOK RARITIES— GENERAL i8<)3 Pollard (.\. W.) Notes on the history of book production in France, with especial reference to the French books exhibited at the Bibliotheque Nationale, L. (5) 102-108 .NLithews (E. R. N.) .\ century aj^o : sonn fanuais borrowers and the books they borrowed, L. (5) 323-328 i89h Book hunter in London, beinji^ a review of .Mr. Roberts' work, L. (8) 108-9 .May (\V.) Librarian's treasure trove: a new copy of the " .Speculinn Vile Christi," by Wynkyn de Worde, L. (8) 194-197 1899 Baxter (W. K.) First edition of " Paradise Lost,"' L.A. (2) 19-3^ 1900 Weale (VV. H.J.) Newly discovered " Missale Speciale," L. (N.S.) (i) 62-7 Pollard (.\. W.) Notes on biblioi^raphv and book collectinj^, L. (.V.-S.) (i) iijoi ( ataloj^^ue of the Loan Exhibition of old and rare hooks, manuscripts, etc., L.A. of Austral Proc 1-113 U)02 Thorne (W. B.) Bibliojji^raphical collections of the late William Blades and the late 'I'albot Baine^ Reed, L. (S.S.) (3) 349-357 (ioodspeed (C. E.) Rare books: an addnss before the .Massachusetts - Library Club, L.J. (27) 320-32^ "l"3 (ireg- (\V. W.) Bibliographical history of ihr First l-'olio. /.. (X.S.) (4) , 258-28^ 1904 - TotteVs Miscellany, /.. (N.S.) (5) 113-133 1905 Pollard (.A.VV.) Recent purchases at' the "British Mustum, /.. (N.S.) (6) 1-28 Redgrave (G. R.) .\uthors' own copies, /.. (.V..S.) (d) 251-256 Dealers in Rare Books — .\i,i,E\, K. G., i\: So.N, Ltd.. 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury .\venue, W.C. B.AER, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Fr.-mkfort-o-M., Germany Baknaki), p. M., Tunbridge Wells Cl'rtis &• Davison. 4, FFigh Street, Kensington. W. KnwAKlis, F., 75. hFigh Street. Marvlebonc, W. Ki.i.is &• Co., 29, New Bond Street,' W. Lkightox, J. &• J., 40, Brewer Street, Barbican, i:.C. .VIaggs Brotmkks, 109. Strand, W.C. Parsons & Sons, 45, Brompton Road, S.W . QiTARiTCH, Bkrnarh* II, Grafton Street, \\ . Rosenthal, LiinviG, Munich, Bavaria SorHERAN &: Co., Strand, W.C. Trkgaskis, James, 27,2, High Holborn, W.C. V'ovNKii, W. NL, 68, "Shaftesbury .\v« nur. W.C. See also Library .\gents, fi 1-2 L35 BIBLIOGRAPHERS— GENERAL 1880 .Xxon (W. 1-:. .\.) Poetry of the bibliomaniac. /...l..U..\'. (i) 50-56 1894 Some bibliographers, L.J. (19) 131-1^2 1900 Fletcher (W. Y.) English Royal coflector-. /.. {\.S.) (1) ^'5-^4 igoi — Collectors of Broadsides, /.. (.V.S.) (2) u-iq 398 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECOXOMY 1905 Fabcr (R. S.) Some Durham book-lovtrs. Bih Scly's '1 nuis (8) 77-S^^ 1907 Stephen ((i. A.) One hundred bnuk ct)ilectors arrans^ed in chronolDf^ical ortler uf iheir deeia>e, /..IT. (10) 11)4-200, _'J5-2 3() BIBMOGRAPHERS— SPECIAL L36 Bagford, John, 1(150-1711. 1898 Fletcher (W. V.) John Haj^ferd and hi> eolleelion>. Bib Scty's Trans (4) 185-201 L36=l Beaufort, Margaret. Countess of Richmond and Derby, 1443-1500 1907 Axon (W. I-:. A.) The Ladv Mars^arel a^ a lover of literature, /.. (A'.S.) {«) .U-41 L37 Blades, William, 1824-18(10 1890 William Blades : a bioi;-raijhical aeeount, /-. (2) 205-201) 1898 Thorne (W. B.) William Blades, /...I. (1) ()i-(i2 1899 - ^^■iHiam Blades: the man and his Library, /...I. (2) i55-i()2 L38 Bury, Richard de, 1 281-1545 1884 Thomas (K. C.) Richard de Bury and his editors, L.C. (1) 148-53, 170-73 1889 — Was Richard de Bury an im|)o>lor? /.. (1) 335-340 L38=l Christie, Richard Copley, 1830-1901 1900 Pollard (A. W.) Richard Copley Christie, /,. (X.S.) (i) 129-131 L39 Dawson, John, 1692-17(15 1898 Plant (W. C.) John Dawson ami his book> ; or, an Kxciseman's Library of the i8ih century, L.A. (i) 1(15-173 L391 De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 1907 Axon (W. K. A.) De Ouincey and 1". V. Dibdin, /.. (A..S.) (8) 267-274 L39=2 Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, 1770-1847 1907 Axon (W. K. A.) De Ouincey and T. F. Dibdin, /.. {X.S.) (8) 2t>7-274 L39=3 Dobree, Thomas 1904 Faber (R. S.) The Musee Dobree at Xanti s, /.. (X.S.) (5) 206-224 L40 Johnson, Samuel, 1709-17S4 1905 U'heatley (H. B.) Dr. Johnson as a biblioi^rapher. Bib ."^cty's Trans (8) 39-61 L40=l LockerLampson, Frederick, 1821-1S95 1905 Pollard (A. W.) The Rowfant books, /.. (X.S.) (6) 309-326 L41 Morgan, Augustus de, 1806-1S71 1902 Guppv (H.) Notice of Auj^^ustus de Mori^an, L.A.R. (4) 247-253 L42 Morris, William, 1834-1896 1901 William Morris, port.. L. [X.S.) (2) 113-iu, L43 Nodier, Charles, n'rca 17S3-1S44 1884 Harrison (R.) Charles Xodier, L.C. (1) 33-37 L44 Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1504-1575 1900 Kershaw (S. FL) Archbishop Parker, collector and .author, /.. (.V..S".) (i) 379-3H3 L45 Peignot, Stephen Gabriel, i767-i84<, 1888 Harrison (R.) Stei^hen (labriel Peii;riot. L.C. (5) 177-178. 1894: L. (6) 159-163 L46 Rawlinson, Thomas, 1681-1725 1899 Fletcher (W. Y.) Rawlinson- and their collections. Bib Sctv's Trans {5) 67-84 Madan (I-.) List of I homas Ra\\lin>on s sale cataloi^ues in the Bodleian Library, Bib Scty\s Tran.^ (5) 85-8(1 L 47 Smith, Richard, 1590-1075 1907 Duff (E. G.) Library of Richard Smith, L. (N.S.) (8) 113-133 L48 Stevens, Henry, 1 819-1886 1886 Garnett (R.) In memoriam : Henry Stevens, F. S. A., port.. L.C. (3) 65-9 BI BLIOG KAPH E HS—SPECl A L 399 L48=l Thomason, George, (f/ed UiOh H)()(( Will tif (icor^e Tlionia>on. /.. (.V.>.) (10) .^4-4,^ L482 Vallenger, Stephen, died 15...' 1901 Plonicr (H. R.) .StcplKii W-illtnjLrcr. /.. (.V..S'.) (j) loS-ri.' L49 Wanley, Humfrey, 1672-1720 18*4 Douthwaitc (\V. R.) Humfrcv W.inhv and his diar\ , L.C. (i) 87-94, 110-3 iqo2 Barwick (G. F.) Humfnn- Wanlcv and thi- Harl.ian Library, L. (N.S.) L 50 Matt. Robert, 1774-1 Si., i8.S() A Bil)li()i,^rai)hical niart\r Dr. Rubcrl Watt, /.. (1) .^d-d;, AUTHORS— INDIVIDUAL L 51 Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam and Viscount St. Albans, 1 561-1626 ic)02 (ire.tr (^^ • ^\ • ' Harnn's l^ilitcral cvpher and its application, L. {N.S.) (3) 4 '-53 1903 — Pads ;ind f;incies in the Baconian ihrory, ;7/., /.. (.\.>.) (4) 47-62 1909 -- Another li.uonian cypher, /,. (.V..S.) (10) 418-442 L5M Baylev, Walter, i^.o-is-i-' 1907 Power (D'A.) Walter Baylev and his works, /.. (A..S".) (S) 370-407 L52 Bradshaw, Henry, 1S31-1886 H)05 Newconibc ((\ F.) .Some aspects of th<> w dik of Henry l^r.-idshaw, L.A.R. (7) 3f)--4fV> L52=l Browne, Sir Thomas, 1605-1682 ic)o6 Osier (W.) The " Reli^no Medici." I.. {N.S.) (7) 1-31 L 53 Cervantes^Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 1898 Ashbee (H. S.) .Some books about Cervantes. Bib Scty's Trans (5) 13-38 L 54 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1540 (? 1-14(1(1 i8q4 W'heatley (H. B.) Biblio^^raphy of Chaucer, Bib Sciy's Trans (2) 11-13 i()o6 Hammond (K. P.) Need of biblio.q-raphies in litemrv history. Bib Scty of Aw. Proc (I) 65-70 L541 Cornaro, Luigi, Sixtt^onth ("emury 1901 .\\on (W. K. A.) Cornaro in English, /.. {N.S.) (2) i2o-i2q L 54=2 Dafydd ab Gwilym, Fourteenth Century 1909 Bell (H. I.) Dafydd ab Gwilym, /.. (10) 44-01 L 55 Evelyn, John, 1620-1706 1901 Rcdgraye (G. R.) Fvelvn's Essavs on " Publick Emplovinent and an active life," L. {N.S.) (2) 349-3S-' L55-1 Goldsmith, Oliver, 172S-1774 1902 England (G.) Cioldsmith's " Prospect of Society,." /,. (A'..S.) (3) 327-338 i<)04 Barwick ((i. V .) Notes from the first I'-rench translation of " \'icar of Wakefi.'ld," /,. (N.S.) (5) 134-145 L 56 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, iS()(,-i,S()4 U|o8 Ormerod (J.) Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, /.. (N.S.) (q) 17-35 L 57 Jevons, William Stanley, 1S35-1.S82 18.S3 A.Non (W. K. .\.) Bibliography of the writings of W. S. Jevons, J. .A. M.N. (4) 155-1(12 L 58 Marcus Aurelius Antonius, ui ud.-i.So H|oq i.egg (|. W.l Bibliographv of the 'I'hought-^ of .Marcii> .\urelius .\ntonius, Hib Sriys Trans (10) 15-81 L581 Meredith, George, 1828-1000 U107 I-Lsdaile (.\. |. K.) Bibliographv uf tin writings in prosi .md verse of (u'orge Md-edith, /.// Vr-Bk "i-lw L 59 Milton, John, i(>(>S-i()74 , 1901 Baxter (W. I-:.) |{arly ( ditions of .Milton, />i7) Scty's Trans (7) 152-155 igoq Pollard (.\. W.) Bibliography of Milton, /.. (N.S.) (10) 1-33 400 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY L60 More, Sir Thomas, 1478-1535 iSqq Welch (C.) Brief outline of the life of Sir Thomas More, showinfj the periods at which the different works were written. Bib Scty's Trans (-,) 178-180 L61 O'Donovan, John, 1809-iSbi 1906 Dixon (J.) Bibliography of works written, translated, or edited by John O'Donovan, An Leah (2) 1-31), 160-183, K)5 L6I = 1 Petronius, died about 66 a.d. igoc) (iaselee (S.) Bibliography of Petronius, B'\b .Scty's I'raus (10) 141-233 L62 Reisch, Gregorius, Sixteenth Century 1899 Ferguson (Prof.) Lecture on Reisch 's " Margarita Philosophia," a survey of the earliest editions of this compendium of grammar, science and philosophy, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 180-182 L62=l Ruskin, John, iSio-iq^o 1900 Spielman (M. H.) John Ruskin, /.. (A^5.) (i) 225-240 L63 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 1885 Norris (J. P.) Shakespeare bibliographies, /../. (10) 1S4, 37^ 1898 Lee (S.) Some undescribed copies of the First foliu Shakespeare, Bib Scty's Trans (5) ifib-174 1905 Original Bodleian copy of the F"irst folio of Shakespeare, B.A.R. Vol. 2 Rivers (J.) Shakespeare A la Fran^aise, L. (N.S.) (6) 78-85 Child (M.) Mr. Spectator and Shakespeare, L. (A'.5.) (6) 360-379 1906 Lee (S.) Notes and additions to the census of copies of the Shakespeare first folio, L. (N.S.) (7) 1 13-139 Plomer (H. R.) Printers of Shakespeare's plav> and poems, L. (N.S.) (7) 149-166 Lsdaile (A.) Shakespeare literature, L. (N.S.) (7) 169-180 Ballinger ([.) Shakespeare and the Municipal Libraries, /.. (N.S.) (7) 181-191 Bunn (R.) Best editions of Shakespeare for a Library, Wis Lib Bull (2) 21-24 1908 Cust (L.) Portraits of Shakespeare, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 117-119 Greg (W. W.) On certain false dates in Shakespearian quartos, /... (N.S.) (9) 113-131. 3^1-409 1909 Scholderer (V.) Development of Shakespeare's fools, L. (N.S.) (ro) 201-7 Jaggard (W.) False dates in Shakespearian quartos, L. (N.S.) (10) 208-2U Cole (G. W.) First folio of Shakespeare : a further word regarding the correct arrangement of its preliminary leavts, Bib Sctv of Am Proc (3) 65-83 Dealers in Shakespeareana — DoBELL, B., 54, Charing Cross Road, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Sutton, A., Bridge Street, Manchester L63=I Shakespeare — Baconian Controversy 1902 Greg (W. W.) Bacon's bilitcral cxpher and it> application, /.. (V.-S.) (3) 41-53 1903 — Facts and fancies in the liaconian theory, ill., L. (\.S.) (4) 47-()2 1909 — Another Baconian cipher, /.. (S.S.) (10) 418-442 L632 Sidney, Sir Philip, 1554-15S6 i<)oo Plomer (H. R.) Kdinburgh edition of Sidne\ '> ".\rradia," /.. (.V..S.) (i) 195-204 L64 Smart, Christopher, 172J-1771 1902 Gray (S. J.) Bibliography of the writings of Christopher Smart, with biographical references. Bib Scty's Trans (0) 2()q-3o^ L641 Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683 1901 Oobson (A.) On certain quotations in Walton's ".Xngkr," /.. (A'. 5.) (2) 4-11 165 TRADE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1897 Bowker (R. R.) American book trade, L.J. (22) 383 1902 Plomer (H. R.) On the value of Publishers' lists, /,. (N.S.) (3) 427-433 BOOK SELECTION FOh' BHANCtI LlBliAlilES 401 u,o^, Cath'll (S. \V.) and A. B. Krocs^cr. Aids to book >cIttlion. I'nni I..C. Bull (i) 7-q i()()4 Book Auction Records, i)i f>ri>i^rcss i()(i5 DufT (K. G.) KiiK^lish book trade btlore llie iiudri)oralioii ol the Stationers' Conipany, Bih Scty's I'raiia (S) 10-14 iiioh Making of trade calalo,t,ni(>, Lib Work (1) 4^-51 I""ngli,sh catalotjuo of books, 1901-1905, Lib Work (1) 70-71 11)07 Burt (A.) Booksellers' cataloijues, L.A.R. (9) 4i)-55 i(ioS l{clectic Librarv cataloiiiie, a periodical ind''\ i'ur tin small Library publislied qu;n-lerl\ b\ the Wilson ("(>ni|)an\ ol Miniv, ape lis. .V. V.L. (1) Mf'-M? Vov List of Trade PubiicalioiT-, sec 1. ^^ LG6 BOOKS FOR REFERENCE LIBRARIES ]S7(i Spofford (A. R.) List of reference books, r..s. A'e/)/ ()So-7i4 Winsor (J.) Reference books in Enjjrlish, l.S. h'cpt 715, L.J. (i) 247-249 iSSo l-'oster (\\' . K.) Reference lists on siJcrial subjects. /../. {5) 3S-42 iSS;, C.arr (tl. J.) Index to some recent refircnc" li^s. /../. (S) _'7-^.> JSS5 Mac {M. A.) Reference book niakinj^-. /../. (10) i7() Roj^ers (T. H.) .Subject references wanted, L.J. (lo) 40^^ iSSo Hewins (C M.) How to make the most of a small labrary, L.j. (n) 305-8 1SS7 W. Reference books, /..y. (12) 1S4 1S92 Richard.son (H. (".) Relerence books, f ..S'. Rrpt (,7b-S2, L.J. ( iS) 245-7, C'onf No (12-3 iS()0 Dent (R. K.) Vormation of a small reference l/ibrar\, /.. (S) 531-535 Barrett (F. T.) Selection of books for a reference I/ibrary. /,. (8) 473-481 Wood (B.) Selection of books for a reference Library, /.. (^) 522-530 List of reference books for a small Library, I'.L. (1)1 15-1 K) 1897 Selection of reference books N.Y.S.L. Rept (80) 1899 Borrajo (K. M.) Books for the reference Library : soini sclecled list.s and a suf,jg^estion, L..'\.R. (i) 770-780 U(oo Selected reference books, .V.V..S'./.. Rcpi (83) 1902 List of reference books for a Libr.irv of from ^.ooo lo ^.000 vols., /'./,. (7) '^-'3 Reference books, Minn. /<; (dhI II ;.v /,.( . Ihlhk 2() U)o', Kroeg-er (A. B.) Recent reference books supijlementarv lo A.L..\. ( .uidi , L.j. (28) 823-828 Guide to Reference books: a review, L.L. (8) 1 lo Kin},^- (E.) Reference books found in thi' 55th and 5bth ('oni.;resses. I'.L. (S) 263-266 Material for course in reference studv, .V.V..S'./.. Kept (8()) School Bulletin Xo 16 1904 Reference books, reliable and unreliable, L.J. (29) 127-131 i()05 Kroeger (A. B.) Reference books of 1904, /-./. ( v>) =;-i<'- 'i)<>5 •' f-J- • ' (31)3-7- 190b: L.y. (32) 11-13. 1907: L.y. (3.1) '3-"' i()o7 Wyer (J. L) Junr. First $ioo for reference boi)ks, S .\ ./.. (1) 8-10 1905 Wyer (NL (i.) Reference books for a small Librar), /<; /.//' O. (5) 205-207 Reference books most used, .V.V.L. (1) 113 i()09 Wyer (^L G.) Addition.ii books for referenVe u-e, Li Lib O. (o) 2-4 Jacobs (H.) Slore guides to refer(>nce books, /'./.. (14) 297-29S Stewart (j. I).) and O. I-:. Clarke. Guides lo book seleclion, /..!!'. (11) 409-417, 445-450 Terminological dictionaries, /,. li . (12) 87-^2 Kroeger (A. B.) Reference books for small Libraries, I'rnn Lib .Ve/c.s ( 1) 4-() For List of Dealers, see (i 1-2 L67 BOOK SELECTION FOR BRANCH LIBRARIES i8()S Bain (J.) Junr. Books in branch [libraries, L.J. (23) fonf .NO khi-ioi Countryman (CL) How far should the selection of books for br.inches be uniform? L.J. (23) Conf No 101-102 .\.L..\. Discussion on Branch Libraries Book si .Scientific Literature — Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse b, Frankforl-o-M., Germany Maggs Bkoihkks, 109, Strand, W.C. BIHI.IOLiNM'in- >(7/'..V( /•. Myers & Co., 511. Hii^li llolhorn, W.C;, 1 , Sanitary Puhlisiiinc; Co., 5, Kiiii r Lane, F.(". SOTHERAN & Co., .Siraiid, \\'.C. Wesley it So.\, 2.s, Kssc.\ Strtii. .Sn.ind, W.C. Whei.don &• Co., ^^S, (inat Ouf.ii .Siatt. W.C. \\ii.i.i\.Ms \ \oRC.\Ti:. 14, iTciirictla Sind, W.C. LTI N.\TLRAL HISTORY iSo; .SlanlfV (H. H.) Rtadino- |i^i on nul-ot-door Ix.olo, .V. \..S./.. /<•,•/>/ (So), Biblic)f^rapli\ No , S'.V.S.}.. I\'c[yl (Si). Biblio},-rapliv No id U)oi Payne (J. F.) On the " Hfrbarius, " and }Ioitu> Sanit;ili>, Bib Sity'a Trans (d) 53-ij() iqo2 Books on nature, aniniaU, s, Ka)isas P. I. .(J. (4) -'4-.i' iqob Select bibli()j.,^ra|)hies — Nature slud\ , /..IT. (()) iSi)-i(,j Bav (J. C.) Nature study in the small Libnirie^., I'.L. (11) ^ij-jK) 1907 Nolan (E. J.) C>e of natural history books, .1./,..!. Bull (i) ("onf'No 123-8 1908 Scott (C. !•:.) Nature books for children. Lib Occ (2) lo-ii 1909 Brief list of material for a small public Library, X.Y.L. (21 41. Dealers in Satiiral History Literature — Edwards, F., 75, Hij^-^h Street, MaryUbmic, W. Maggs Brotiikks, 109, Strand. W.C. Sotheran & Co., Strand. W.C. Walkord Broiuers, 6, New Oxford Street, W.C. Wesley & Son, 2>^, Essex Street. Strand, W.C. Wheldox 8c Co.. 38, Great Queen Street, W.C. \\'iLLL\Ms &• NoKGATE, 14, Henrietta .Street, W.C. L73 ZOOLOGY 1895 Field (H. H.) Biblioi,aaphica Zoolooica, /„/. (20) Conf No j(,-;o, Oj Dealers in Zooh>gieal Literature — Wesley & Sox, 28. Essex Street, Strand, W C. Wheldox & Co., 38, Creat Oueen Street, W.C. WlLLL\MS & NoRG.VIK, 14, Henrietta Street, W .C . L74 BOTANY iqob Bay (J. C.) ContributioiiN to the theorv ;ind history of botanical biblio- i»Taphy, Bib Scty of Am I'roc (1) 75-S3 1907 Reference list on tlowers, Kansas I'.L.O. (7) 48-00 Dealers in Botanical Literature— Edwari^s, F., 75, Hij.rh Street. Maryleboiie, W . Irvine, J.. 12, Alimosa Street, Fulham, .S.W . Qi'ARiTCH, Bernard, ii, (irafton Street, W. Waleord Brothers, 0, New Oxford Street, W.C. Wheldox &.- Co., 38, Cnat Ouetn Street, W.C. Williams &• Norc;ate. 14, Henriett.i Street, W.C. L75 PHYSICS it)02 Mann (C. R.) Hi>li>rie- ;md bibliot^raijhi.s of |)liv-,irs, Bib >etv <>} Chic Yr-Bk (1901-2) 31-40 Dealers in Literature relating; to I'liysical Science -SoTHERAX & Co., 140, Strand. W.C. Wesley & Sox, 28, Essex Street, Strand, W .C. Williams &• Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W .C. L76 .MATHEMATICS 189^ Sterner (.M.) derman bibliof,^raphv of the hi>tt)rv and methods of arithmetic, U.S. Kept (i8c,3-4) \'ol. i, 314-323 1896 Steele (R.) Earlv printed Enj^^lish books on arithmetic, Bib Sctv's Trans (4) 5-« 190^ \ouni^ (J. W. .\.) Concerniiii^ tin i)ibliof4-r;ipli\ of mathematics, Bib Sctv of Chic Vr-BIc 32-43 404 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1905 Mathematical books for Hig-h School bookshelf, Wasli L.A. Bull (i) No 2, ,3-16 Dealers in Mathematical Literature — Hekfer & Son, Cambridge • Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. QuARiTCM, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, \V. SoTHERAN & Co., 140, Strand, W.C. Wesley & Son, 28, Essex Street, .Strand, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L77 TECHNICAL LITERATURE 1883 Southward (J.) Technical literature in Free Libraries, L.A. Trans (6)^82-7 1889 Green (S. S.) Library in its relation to persons engaged in industrial pursuits, L.J. (14) 215-225 1894 Carrington (J. T.) .Scientific bocks in Public Libraries, L. (6) S0-81 Clarke (A.) Scientific text-books and the disposal of editions out-of-date, L. (6) 164-167 1895 Andrews (C. W.) Technical collections in Public Libi.nics, /../. (20) 6-9 1900 Keog^h (A.) Technical books in English Libraries, P.L. (5) 321-^22 1901 Jast (L. S.) Technical Libraries, L.W. (3) 258-260 Duzee (E. P. van) Technical books in Public Libraries, P.].. (b) (i3!-()32 1902 Burgess (C. F.) .Selection of technical and scientific books, L.J. (27) Conf No 56-60 Hodges (E. D. C.) Selection uf scientific books for a Public Library, P.L. (7) 330-M3, 1903 Jast (L. S.) Technical Libraries, L.A.R. (5) 467-472, Discussion 493-6 1905 (jaillard (E. W.) Trustees and Library appropriations, /,./. {30) 403-404 1906 Crunden (F. M.) Public Library as a factor in induslrial jirogress, L. (N.S.) (7) 384-395 Technical books for Libraries, Wis Lib Bull (2) 52 1907 Hopwood (H. V.) Technical Libraries, L.A. (5) 270-274 1908 Savage (E. A.) .Some difficulties in the selection oi ^ci(■ntific ruid technical books, L..i.R. (10) 163-174, Discussion iqo-K)4, 251-252 Books for men in shops, L.J. (t,j,) 100 VVhitten (R. H.) Proposed LibraVy of Municijial affairs .md City Depart- ment Libraries, L.J. {-i,;},) 224-226 Cutter (VV. P.) Selection' of technical books, P.L. (13) 405 K)o7 Bibliography of technical books. Kansas P.L.Q. {7) 7-40 Juvonilc books in I'seful Arts, Kansas P.L.Q. (7) 41-45 ic)oi) Popular books in I'seful .\rl^, Lib Oic (2) 5()-57 Dealers hi Technical Literature — Aij.Ex, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14. Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W'.C, Bakk, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-.M., (lermany Batsford, H. T., 94, High Holborn, W.C. Beazley, H. K., & Co., U), Churton Street, Bclgravi.i, S.W . Miles & Co., 95. Ipper Street. Islington, N. Sanitary Pl'ri.isiiing Co., 5, Fetter Lane, l^.C". SornKRAN & Co., 140, Strand, W.C. Trades PrHLisiiiNC, Co., 365, Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Holborn Tki'slove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. Wii.UAMs & NoRCATK, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L78 PATENT SPECIFICATIONS 1907 Prince (H. L.) On facilities for providing examination of patent litera- ture, .1./,..!. Bull (I) Conf No rhfi-ioS L79 AGRICULTURE i8g6 Clark (E.) Early books on agriculture, Bib Scty's Irons (3) i(jo-i52 1908 Reading course for farmers and farmers' wives, /../. (33) 393 ic)09 List of books on agriculture, 1'/ L.C. Bull (5) No 2, 4-6 Brief list of books on agriculture, N.V.L. (2) 31-35, 40 Dealers in Agricultural Literature — Be,\zley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Coi.LiNGRiDGE & Co. , 14S, Aldcrsgate Street, E.C Maggs Brothers, 109, .Strand, W.C. Mii.Es &• Co., 95, Cpper Street, Islington, N. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, W.C. Preston & Co., 77, C^lapham Park Road, S.W. Sinclair & W'oolston, Ltd., Cheapside, Nottingham Truslove &: Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. Vinton & Co., 9, New Bridge Street, E.C. Williams & Nokgaie, 14, Henrietta Streci. W.C. L80 GARDENING U)o0 .Select bibliographies (iardening, /.. 11 . d)) 2i)-4o Dealers in Gardening Literature — Bryce, \A'., Lothian Street, Edinburgh COLLINGRIDGE &• Co. , 148, Aldersgate Street, V..C .Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. SoniERAN & (^o., 140, Strand, W.C. Tiii'RNAM &■ So\, l^nglisli Street, Carlisle L81 HOUSE DECORATION i»)oo Miersch (E. K.) Reading list on decor.ition and furnishing, N.V.S.L. Rept (.S3) Bibliogr.iphy No 20, 061-07(1 Dialers in Literature, House Decoration, etc.- .\i.LEN, E. G., &• Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Sli.ili> shm\ Avenue, W.C. B.vrsFORD, H. T.. 94. High Holborn, W.C. Beazley, H. K., tV Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. (iREVEL \: Co., King Street, Covent (iarden, W.C. OiARiirH, Bkrnard, II, (iraflon Street, W. Trades Pihiishing Co., 305, Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Holborn Trislove & Hanson, Lid., 153, Oxford Stntt, \\ . Williams it Norgaie, 14, Henrietta Street. W.C. L82 ELECTRICITY 1S99 l^urgoyne (F. J.) Select list of books on eleitrieit\. /..If. (2) 22-2S. 53-55 190^ Catt«'ll (S.) . Oxford Street, W. rks on practice m.Tnufacture, L L86 PRINTING 1892 Reed (T. B.) On the use and classification of L. (4) 33-44 1900 Cannons (H. G. T.) Select list i.t ' printing; book illuslralion and \yA\H 270-272 Dealers in Literature relating to I'rinting- Baer, Joseph, cV Co., Hochstrasse (>, Barnard, (i. .\I., Tunbridge Wells Ellis & Co., 29, New Bond .Street, W Maggs Broiiiers, 109, Strand, W.C. Quaritcii, Bernard, ii, Grafton Stree Rosenthal, Lidwig, Munich, Bavari.i Williams & NoRG.vrE, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. See also Printing S(>ction, M 1 pographical Library, and historical r. (2) 245-248, l->ankforl-o-M., Germain W. BIBLIOGRAPHY— APPLIED AND FINE ARTS 407 L87 BOOKBINDING i8q2 Pridcaux (S. T.) Bibli()j4;raphv of buokbindin.i;, /.. (4) 15--M' So-S'""' '(""'KS Dealers i)i Literature relating to Hcchbiiulnig — Bakk, Joskpii & Co., Hi)chstrass(' 6, Krankforl-o-M., (itrinany Baknaki). G. M.. Tunbridfj^e Wells Elms & Co., 29, New Bond Street, W. M.AGGs Brothers, lot), Strand, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, (irafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Ltdwic, Munich. Bav.iri.t L88 TEXTILES 1904 Strange (K. !•'.) I-".-irly pattern-bodks of lace, embroidery ;ind needlework. Bib Scty's Trans (7) 209-24(1 Dealers in Textile Literature— Batsford, H. T., 94, High Holborn, W.C. Be.azley, H. K.. & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravi.i, S.W. (iREVEL & Co., King Street. Covent Garden, ^^'.C. Truslove &• Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, \\'. Williams & Norg.atk, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L89 MEDICAL SCIENCE 1878 Billings (|. S.) Nation.ii catalogue of inedical liter.'iturc, L.J. (3) 107-108 1885 Bailev (J." B.) Medic;. 1 bibliographv. L.C. (2) h7,-(^^ 1S95 Wire"(G. E.) Medical b.)ok> for ^nall Public Libraries, /../. (20) Conf >«'o 37-39 U105 Bunnell (A.) Medical serials with bibliography of Cerebro-Spinal meningitis, Bulletin No 99, .Additions b, .Y.V..S"./'. Kept (88) 1907 Ranck (S. H.) I'se of medical books, A.L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 169-175 L90 .MEDICAL BOTANY 1908 Payne (J. F.) English herbal-. /-;/7) .S'c/y'.s Trans (q) 120-123 Dealers in Medical Literature — Be.azlev, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgr.n i.a. S.W. Lewis, H. K., 136. Gower Street. \\'.C. Miles & Co., 95. I'pper Street. Islington, N. Owen & Co., 2S, Regent Street, W. Trislove & Hanson, I.td. , 153, Oxford Street, W. W'm.liams & Nor(;ate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L91 DOMESTIC ECONOMY igoi Shaw (R. K.) Bibliogr;iph\ of domestic economv in l^'nglish, 1830- 1899, Bulletin No 52, Bibliography No 22. .V. V..S.7.. Kept (84) ic)0^ Thorne (W. B.) Seventeenth centurv cookerv book, L. (A'..S\) (4) 180- 1S8 Cattell (S.) and .\. B. Krocg.r. .Xids to book selection, Lenn L.C. Bull (0 14 1906 Books on domestic economy and sanitation, Kansas I'.I^.O. (6) 30-31 Dealers in Literature relating to Domestic Eco)iomy — Beazley, H. K., c\: Co., u), Churton Street, Belgr.ivia. S.W. Food and Cookery Pi hlishing Co., Wiuxhall i>ridg( Road, S.W. ^^^GGs BROriiERs, 109, Strand, \A'.C. Miles & Co., 1)5, Cjipcr Streit. Islington, N. Tkislo\ K c\; Hanson, Lrn., 133, Oxford Street, W. L92 FINE AND RECREATIVE ARTS— GENERAL 1889 J.-ick.son (.\. B.) .Music and .-irl collections of ;irl phott)gr.iphs in I'ublic Libraries, L.\. (f.-S.) (3) 4(13-469 iS()7 B.itsford (H.) Some suggestions on the formation of a small Library of reference book> on ornament .and decor.itive arts. /,. (9) 257-269 lies (G.) Bibliogr.iphy of Fine .\rt. />./.. (2) 51-53 iS(|S Ames (A. S.) and E. P. .\ndrews. Re.iding list on Renaissance Art of the 15th and i()lh centuries. Bulletin No 9, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) i()o-2 Patten (K.) Beginnings of an .\rt Library. la L.(.i). (2) 7,2-;^_i Brief list of art books, la L.C.Q. (2) 59 Hitchcock (G. .\.) List of books on fine .ind d'coralive .irts suggested for -m.ill Public Libn.rie., /'./.. (7) 2^-27 4o8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBKAKY ECONOMY H)07, Cattell (S.) a)ul A. B. Krot'y:cr. Aids to book selection, I'oni L.C. Hull (I) lb iqo4 Palmer (G. H.) Best bocks of 1902 -Fine Ails, 1..A.R. {b) 20(1-2 12 j{)05 — Best books of 1903 — Fine Arts, L.A.R. (7) 113-133 1907 Patten (K.) l^se of art books, A.L.A. Bull (i) C'onf No 179-1S3 Arts and erafts : a selected list of books and mai^azinr articles, la L.C.O. is) 14-' 190.S Books valuable m ihe study ot art, /'./.. (13) 253-234 1909 Books on tine arts, JJb Occ (2) 59-fio Dealers in lAicralurc yclaiiiig to Fine am! Rcerealive Arts — Allkn, 1£. (i., & Son, Ltd., 14, (irape Strejt, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Baer, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse b, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Beazlev, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Beli^^ravia, S.W. Edwards, V., 75, Hig-h Street, Marylebone, \\". Grevel & Co., Kinj^ Street, Covent Ciarden, W.C. Parson &: Sons, 45, Brompton Road, S.W. QuARircH, Bernard, 11, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Ludvvig, Munich, Bavaria • Sanitary Pi'ri.isihng Co., 5, Fetter Lane, F.C. Trades Pi'hlishing Co., Birkbeck Bank Chamb( is, l'"..C. Walkord Brothers, 6, New Oxford Street, W.C. Williams & Norgatk, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L93 PHOTOGRAPHY 1899 Brown (j. D.) Select list of books on phototjraphy, /,. U'. (1) 174-177 L94 WRITING— CIPHER BOOKS 1901 Butler (.\. j.) Some Klizabethan Cipher books, Bib Scty's Trans (0) 127-35 L95 SHORTHAND 1899 Cannons (11. G. T.) Select list of books ol' Shorthand, /.. If. (2) 7O79 L96 MUSIC i8S() lackson (A. B.) Music and art collections oi art i)holoi^rai)hs in Public Libraries, L.N. {U.S.) (3) 463-469 1891 Brown (J. D.) Music subject list, L. (3) 147-151 1896 Ballad collections suitable for popular Libraries,, /.. (S) 578-579 1898 Steele (R.) and R. A. Peddie. Knij;-lish jirinted music to i6(K), Bib Scty's Trans (5) 8-10 1899 Brown (J. D.) Select list of books on special subjects- music, L.W. (1) 227-231, 256-259 1900 Bibliog-raphy of national music, L. W . (3) 237-240 1901 Bibliography of national music : an article advocatini;- its comjjilation, L.W. (3)237-^40 1903 Steele (R.) Karlii st Enf^lish music printint;-; a description and biblio- iifraphy of Knj^lish printed music to the close iif the idth ceiitury. Bib Scty's Illustrated Monographs No xi (\attell (S.) and .\. B. Kroc-g^er. .\ids to Book selection, l'e)iii L.C. Bull (i) 17-18 1904 Brown (J. I).) Best books of 1903 -Music, L.A.N. (6) 559-5<>-^ Warrinj.,'-ton (James) Music for the non-musical, L.J. (29) 129-130 1906 Sonneck (O. G.) Bibliog-raphv of .\merican music, Bib Sctv of In? I'roe (I) 50-64 i()o8 Dramatic music (Class .M 1500, 1510. 1520) ( ataksi^ue of full scores, compiled bv (). G. T. .Sonneck, Chief of Division of .Music, Lib of Cong i7op. Dealers in Musical Lileralure— , ,, ,, AuGENER &■ Co., 22. Newg-ato Street, K.C Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W ., Breitkopk & H ARTEL, 54, Great Marlborough Street, W . NovELLO & Co., j6o, Wardour .Street, W. Pitman, Hart & Co., 20-21, Paternoster Row, K.C. Reeves, W., 83, Charing^ Cross Road, W.C. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria Williams & Norgaie, 14. Henrietta Street, \V".( BIBUOC.KAPHV—SOCIAL SCIENCE V . 409 L97 SPORTS AND PASTIMES i<)()h Rc.idiii)^ li>l on Spor(s and pastimo. Kansas I'. I. J), (d) 4-S iM.r l.i>l of D.alcrs sec L oj 1.98 SOCIAL SCIENCE— (iENERAL u)o4 Pcdilic (R. A.) Best hooks of 1902- — Socioloj,r\ , l...\.l\. (0) 2y8-^oo )i)05 .MrKillop (J.) and i. Taylor. Best books of '1004 Sociologfy. ),.A.H. (7) (140-6:57 Miller (C.) ("urn ni year's b()ok> in socioloi;\ for a ^nall l.ibrarv. /'./.. (10) M-14 Et)o7 i.indholni (M. 1-".) I setid soeiolotrieal books for debalint,' cliibN, /'./.. (12) Johnstone (\\ . D.) Iniernalional ealaio-^ue ot euricni liiiralurt- ot -.(nial sciences, fiih Scty of Am I'roc (i) 177-11)2 kichardst)n (K. C) International cataloj^uc of current lileraiiu-c of social science, Bih Scty of Am Proc (1) 194-202 Schwab (j. ('.) Biblioirraphy of the Social Sciences in the Vale l'ni\crsitv Library, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 203-204 Veditz {C. W. .\.) Biblioi^raphv of socioioi,^-, Bib Sctv of Am Proc (1) 21^-^ Dodd (W. K.) Biblioij:raphy o'f |)oliticaI science, Bib Scty of Am Proc'(i) 217-222 McC'arthy (C) Preparation ot biblioi,'-rai)hic data tor tin American I'olitical Science .\ssociation, .1.L..1. Bull I \) 2i4-2it} Dealers in Social Science Literature— .Vi.i.KN, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Siiaftesburv .\veniie, W'.C. .M.xoGS Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Olakhcii, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Stevens, Son & Stu.es, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Williams & Xokgaik, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C". MANNERS AND CLSTO.MS 1.99 EASTER i(|o5 Reference list on Raster, Kansas I'.l.Aj. (5) 42-43 I. 100 CHRISTMAS i<|oS Orii^in of Christmas, with .1 reference list thereon, Kansas J'.L.O. (8) 120-131 L 101 HALLOWEEN 11)1)7 Hallowe'en : its orii^in, .ind a refereiice h>i on the subject, Kansas I'.L.O. (;) q4-><>2 L 102 THANKSGIVING 190O 'Jhanks^ivini,' past .and present, with .a refer'iice list, Kansas V.I. A). ((>) 'll, wifh additions (iqoo) i56p. L 106=2 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT 1906 Galbreath (C". B.) Bibliography of capital punishment, OJiio Bull (1) No 10. i-iO L107 POLITICAL ECONOMY— GENERAL 1880 Sumner (\\. G.) Political economy and political science : a selected list of books. L.J. (5) 17-21 1882 Jevons (W. S.) List of sek cted books on political economy, L.A.M.N. (3) 105-1 1 I 1907 Felter (F. A.) Bibliography of economic science, Bib Sctv .'/ Am Proc (i) 205-20(5 Dealers in Literature relating to Political Economy— Heffer & Sox, Cambridge MuLLER, W'., 16, (irape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Williams & Xougatk. 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L 108 LABOUR QUESTIONS 1903 Select list of books (with reference.-, to periodicals) on labor, particularly relating to strikes, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin. Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong b^p. 1906 List of books (with' references to periodicals) relating to child labor, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 66p. 1908 List of books relating to the eight-hour working day and to limitation of working hours in general, compiled under tfie direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, IJb of Cong 24p. L109 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 1906 Select list of works relating to iMnployers' liability, compiled under th( direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 25p. LllO FREE TRADE, PROTECTION, AND TARIFFS 1904 Select list of references on the British tariff movement (Chamberlain's plan) compiled by A. P. C. Griffin, Chii'f Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 37p., 2nd issue, with additions (190b) bop. 190b List of works on the tariffs of foreign countries, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer. Lib of Cong 42p. Lin RECIPROCITY 1902 List of references on reciprocity; books, articles in periodicals, Co^igres- sional documents, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. GrifTin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong }Sp. 1907 Select list of books, with references to periodicals, on reciprocity with Canada, compiled under the direction of .\. P. C. Griffin. Chief Biblio- grapher, Lib of Cong i4p. L 112 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS— GENERAL 1892 Campbell (F. B. F.) Plea for annual lists and annual reviews of State papers, as being essential preliminaries in State Paper Catalogues, L. (4) 175-183 1903 .Select list of references on Anglo-Saxon interests, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong i2p., 2nd issue (1906) 22p. Dealers in Literature relating to (iovcrnnunt a)id Politics— Heffer & Son, Cambridge King & Son, Great Smith Street, Westminster, S.W. MuLLEK, W'., lb. Grape Street, Shaftesbury .Avenue, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles. 3^, Great Russell Street. W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. BiBi.i()(.h'.\i'in~(,()\h:HSMh:.\T am) loi.nns ^m L1I3 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY iqo^ Scloct list of b()t)k> on tin (onstilution (jf tlic I niiecl Slatts, compiled under the dinction of A. P. C. (IrilTin, Chief I5iblio;,n-apher, Lib of Couii i4p. LIN CABINETS U)()^ Select list of books on tlu- Cabinets of ICn^^'land and Anieriia, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Critlin.' Chief Hiblioi^napher, Lib ,>f Coiii^. Sp. LII5 ELECTIONS 11)05 List of references on [primary elections, particular!) direct primaries, com- piled under the direction of A. P. C. Ciritlin, Chief Biblio'^rapher, Lib of Cong 25p. iqo6 Galbreath (C. 1>.) Biblioj^^raphv of Injections and primaries, l)liio Bull (1) No I), i-S ■ ic)o8 Select list of references on corrujjt practices in elections, compiled inider the direction of A. P. C. (irifhn, Chief l^iblioor;,ph( r, /.(/) of Cong ij]j. L 116 SUFFKAOE 1903 Select list of references on the \ei;ro question, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Biblioi,^rapher, Lib of Cong 2Sp.. jnii issue (iqoh) bip. ic)o6 List of discussion of the fourteenth and hfteenlh amendments with special reference to Netii'ro Suffraj^'e, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. C.riffin, Chief "Biblioi,n-apher, Lib of Coug iSp. L117 BUDGET 1904 Select list of referenci's on the Budj^-'et of foreiiin countries, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. (Irit'iin, Chief Biblioii^rapher, Lib of Cong I9p. LII8 TAXATION iqoh Hol^ate (J.) Reference list on Taxation, U'osli /...I. Bull (2) No 3. 15-16 Select list of works relatini,:;^ to Taxation of inlurilances and incomes, I'nited States .and some foreitiTn countries, compiled under the direc- tion of A. P. C. (.rifVm, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of C(^ng Xbp. L1I9 STATE OWNERSHIP iqo^ Select list of references on s^overnmenl t)\\ nership of railroads, com|)iled under the direction of A. P. C. (niflln. Chief Biblioi^r.apher, Lib of Cong 14]). L 120 SUBSIDIES i()oo List of books (with references lo jxriodicals) on mercantile marine subsidits, comjjiled under the direction of A. P. C. (irillin. Chief Biblio- i^rapher, /.;'/) of Cong 4.^p., Jnd edition, -a'illi luiililions (iqoj) loop. ?r(/ I'dition. ivitli additions (1(104) '4"P- L 121 OFFENCES AGAINST THE STATE— I.MPEACHMENT. CORRUPT PRACTICES i<)o5 .Select list of references on impeachnieni, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. (;riffin. Chief Biblioj^nipher, /.//) of C^y) Vol. 2 1905 Subject index of law additions, N.Y.S.L. Repi (88) Bulletin No 95 Whitten (R. H.) Index to legislation, 1905. Bulletin No 103, Legislation 28, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) Vol. 2 Review of legislation, 1905, Bulletin No 105, Legislation 29, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) Vol. 2, 377p. 1906 Whitten (R. H.) Review of legislation, 1906, Bulletin No 11^, Legislation 33, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vof. 2, 243P. — Legislation reference list, 1906, Bulletin No iii, Legislation 30, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vol. 2 1907 Report of Committee on available published indices of legal periodical publications, A. L.A. Bull (i) Conf No 252-254 Schcnk (F. \V.) Statement on indexing legal periodicals, .1.7... 1. Bull (i) Conf No 255 Cole (T. L.) Plan for a union catalogue of American colonial laws. Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 172-173 1908 Report of Committee on systematic bibliography of State Oftkial Litera- ture— National Association of State Librarians, A. L.A. Bull (2) 276 Summary of U.S. Legislation by States contained in each annual report of the New York State Library Dealers in Legal Literature — Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. BuTTERWORTH & Co. , Bell Yard, Temple Bar, W.C. Kelly Law Book Co., 57, Carey Street, W.C. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Lslington, N. Shaw & Son, 7, Fetter Lane, E.C. Stevens & Son, Ltd., 119, Chancery LaiK , W.C. Swef-:t & Maxwell, 3, Chancery Lane, W.C. Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. WiLDY & Son, Lincoln's Inn Archway, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L124 INTERNATIONAL LAW 1904 List of references on recognition in International law and practice, com- piled under the direction of .\. P. C. Grififin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong i8p. 1907 Wilson ((i. (i.) Bibliography of International law, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 227-228 L125 CONSULS '9"5 List of references on the United States Consular service, with appendix on consular systems of foreign countries, compiled under the direction of .'\. P. C Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 27p. BIBLIDCR.irilV—COMMKh'il': AM) KI)Li.irU)\ 41.^ L 126 ARBITRATION 1903 Select list of references on industrial arbitration, compiled under the direction of A. P. C (iriffin, Chief Biblioj^raphcr, Lib of Cotij^ i5p. 1908 I^ist of references on International arbitration, Lib of Cov^ (in the press) L 127 COMMERCE AND TRADE— FEDERAL CONTROL 1901 VVhitten (K. H.) Taxation of corporations in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, N.Y.S.L. Kept (84) Appendix 2 1903 Select list of references on Federal control of commerce and corporations, compiled under the direction of A. P. C Griflln, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Conf^ 8p., 2nd issue, with additions (1904) ijp. 1007 l-ist of more recent works on Federal control of commerce and trade, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Coui^ i6p. Macfariane (J. J.) Bibliography of commerce, Bib Scty of Am I'roc (i) J07-212 L 128 TRADE GUILDS 1890 Welch (C.) Bibliography of tlie Livery Companies of London, L. (2) 301-7 L 129 TRUSTS 1900 Lists of books (with references to periodicals) relating to trusts, by A. P. C. Gridin, Chief Bibliographer, [Jb of ('ong 2op., 2iid edition, -with additions ( iqo2) 4ip., jrd edition, with additions (1907) 93p. J902 Borden (F.) Monopolies and trusts in America, 1S95-1899, S'.Y.S.L. Rept (85) Bulletin No (17. Bibliography No 31 FINANCE L 130 BANKING 1904 List of the more imporlant works in the Library of Congress on Banks and banking, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 55p. IM08 List of works relating to the Urst and Second Banks of the United States, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. (iriffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 47p. Select list of books (with references to periodicals) relating to currenc}' and banking, with special regard to recent conditions, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. (iriffin, Chief Bibliographer, JJb of Cong 93p. List of works relating to Postal Savings Banks, Lib of Cong 23P. L 131 INSURANCE u)oS Select list of references on Working-men's insurance, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliogra{)her, Lib of Cong 28p. List of works relating to government regulation of insurance. Lib of Cong 67p. L 132 PENSIONS 1903 Select list of references on old age and civil service pensions, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Grilfin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong i8p. L 133 EDUCATION 1892 Bibliography of I lerbartianism, C..S. Rept (1892-93) Vol. i, 393-396 Classified list of the principal subj"cts considered in the volumes of proceedings of the National ICducational Association from 1S70 to 181)3 inclusive, I'.S. Rept (1892-93) \'ol. 2, 1513-1533 iS<)3 Bibliography of Negro education, U.S. Rept (iSi)3-()4) \'ol. i, io3S-io(>i Some recent educational bibliographies and lists of books designed more particularly for the use of educators and students, l\S. Rept (1893-94) Vol. 2, 1701-1722 1894 Publications of the Bureau of Kducalion, 18(17-1805, I'.S. Rept (1894-9C) Vol. 2, 182 1-1828 1895 Strange (E. F".) Writing-books of i6th century, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 41-69 1901 Guggenheimer (.\.) Frobel and the Kindergarten, Bulletin No 60, Biblio- graphy No 26, .V.V'..S./.. Rept (84) 1902 ^^'atson (F.) Curriculum and text-books of English schools in the first half of the 17th century. Btb Scty's Trans (6) 161-267 414 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 190-, C'attcll (S.) and A. B. Kro(i?er. .\id>^ ti) book selection, Penn L.C. Bull (1) i4-'5 Dealer's in Pcdai^Oi^ical Literature— Bkazi.ky, H. K., & Co., iq, Churion Street, Belgravia, S.W. Black WKi.i., B. H., Oxford HiKSciiKiKi.D Bkotheks, 13, Furnival Street, E.C. Maggs Bkoiiikks, 109, Strand, W.C. Mykrs it Co., 59, Hij?h Holborn, W.C. Prkston & Co.^, 77, Clapham Park Road, S.W. Wii.i.iAMs & NoKGATK, 14, Henrietta Street. W.C. L134 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION— GENERAL 1902 Tufls (]; H.) Notes on the biblioi,M-ai:)hv of the history of philosophy. Bib Scty oj Chii Vr-Bk {u)o2-j,) 20-31 1904 Guppv (H.) Best F^nglish books in Philosoph\ and Relijijion : annotated list; L.A.R. (b) 43S-455 Bovverman (G. F.) Survey of religious and ethical work of Libraries, L.J. (29) 289-293 1905 Limbrick (C. H.) Best books of 1904— Philosophy and religion, L.A.R. (7) 494-5"' . , . , . , ,. . , , , • , Bowerman (G. F.) Principles governing choice of religious and theological books for Public Libraries, L.J. (30) 137-Ho 1906 Axon (W. E. A.) On Christian captive indulg-encies in the British Museum, Lambeth Palace and John Kylands Library, L. (N.S.) (7) 275-28(1 1908 Duff (E. G.) The " Assertio .Septem Sacramentorum,'" L. (h'.S.) (9) 1-16 Dealers in IJterature relating to Philosophy and Religion — Baker, T., 72, Newman Street, \\'. Heffkr & Son, Cambridge HiGiiAM, C, 27A, Farringdon Street, E.C. W'li.i.iAMs & NoRGATK, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L135 PSYCHOLOGY 1893 Biblio.graphy of psychology, 1S93-4, L.S. Rept (1893-4) Vol. i, 41)5-467 Dealers in Psychological Literature — FouLSHAM & Co., 4, Pilgrim Street, E.C. HoLLiNGs, F., 7, Great Turnstile, W.C. Watkins, J. M., 21, Cecil Street, W.C. Williams & Nokgatk, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L136 ETHICS 1905 \\'hitmore (F. IL) Reading list on I-^lhics, Bulletin No 93, Bibliography No 38, X.y.S.L. Rept {ks) Dealers in Ethical Literature — Bonner, H. B., i, I'ook's Court, W.C. Watkins, j. \L, 21, Cecil Street. W.C. WiLLL\Ms \' NoKGAiK, 14, Heiirictla Slretl, W.C. L137 THEOLOGY 1903 .\vres ((i. (i.) '{"hcological litcr.ilurc in Libraries, /../. (28) hoi-(io3 Dealers in 'Ilieological Literature — Baker, 1"., 72, Newman Street, W.C. Bri.L ^- .ViVACiiE, 34, Hart Street, Bloonisburx , W.C. HiGMAM & Son, 27A, Farringdon Street, K.C. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria Williams & Norgatk, 14, ilenri'.) (7) 37<>-J>'3 1907 Steele (R.) Materials for the history of the Lithuanian Bible, /,. {X.S.) (8) 57-62 iquS Gasquet (Rev. Abbot) Journ.il u\ \~l\\ centurv : Revision of the Vulgate, Bib Scty's Trans (10) i-b Dealers in Early Editions of the Bible — Baek, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse b. Krankfort-o-M.. tierniany Bull & Auvache, 34. Hart Street, Blooinsbury, W.C. Ellis & Co., 29, New Bond Street, W. OuAKiTCH, Beknarl), II, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Iadwig, Munich, Bavaria Tregaskis, James, 2^2, Hicrh Holborn, W.C. L139 DEVOTIONAL BOOKS itjoi A.xon (W. E. A.) Licensing" of Montas^^u's " Miscellanea Spiritualia," L. (A^5.) (2) 269-273 1903 Jenner (H.) Service books ot the Latin Church, L. (N.S.) (4) 292-319 1904 Gasquet (F. A.) Bibliography of some devotional books printed by the earliest Eng^Iish printers, Bib Scty's Trans (7) 163-189 Dealers in Devotional Literature — Barnard, F. ^L, Tunbridi^^' Wells Burns & O.vies, Ltd., 2S,' Orchard Street, W. Bull & Auvache, 45, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, W.C. Tregaskis, James. 2^^2, Hij.^'^h Holborn, W.C. WiLLiA.Ms & NoKGAiK, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L 140 ROMAN CATHOLIC 1899 MacALihon (J. H.) Catholic literature for Libraries, L.J. (24) 255-256 Catholic Books: a select list, P.L. (4) iio-iii 1903 Jenner (H.) Service books of the Latin Church, L. (N.S.) (4) 292-319 1907 Plomer (H. R.) Bishop Bancroft and a Catholic Press, L. (N.S.) (8) 164-176 Dealers in Roman Catholic Literature — Baker, T. , 72, Newman Street, W. Burns & Cues, Ltd., 28, Orchard Street, \\ . Wu.MAMs & NoKi-.AiK, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L 141 MONASTIC CHRONICLES ig()7 (iasquet (F. .\.) Book- and bookmakini^ in the early Chronicles and .\ccounls. Bib Scty's Tra)is (q) 15-30 L 142 OCCULTISM AND THEOSOPHY 1899 Jast (L. S.) Select list of books on Occullism and Theosophy, L.W. (i) 201-202 Dealers in Occult Literature — FouLSHAM & Co., 4, Pilj.,a-im Street, E.C. HOLLINGS, F., 7, Great Turnstile, W.C. W.viKiNS, J. ^L, 21, Cecil Street, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14. Henrietta Street, W.C. L 143 WITCHCRAFT 1896 Slater (J. H.) .Some books on matric. Bib Scty's Trans (3) 171-193 Dealers in Literature on Witclicraft — Watkins, J. M., 21, Cecil Street, W.C. Williams & Norgaie, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L 144 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY— GENERAL 1886 Brushfield (T. N.) Bibliography of " Ihe History of the World." and the " Remain> " of Sir Waller Raleij^^h, L.C. (3) 8-15, 120-12 1 Tedder (H. R.) Proposals for a biblio^'raphy of National History, L.C. (3) i^5-i94 ' 1897 Leonard (G. F.) Readinj^ list oli the History of the 17th century, N.y.S.L. Rept (80) Biblioj,^raphy No 5 1898 Abbot (E.) Readinii: list on the History of the latter half of the 15th century, .V.V..S'./.. Rept (81) Bibliography No 10 4i6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1903 Cattell (S.) and .\. B. Kroei^cr. Aids lo book sc-ltclinn, I'oiii L.C. Bull (I) 16 1904 Barwick ((i. l'".) Some early ijuide-books, liib Scly's '1 runs (7) 191-207 I.vstcr (T. W.) Brief list of some of the more imixniant iiisloriral publi- cations of 1902, L.A.R. (6) 139-147 Best books of 1903 — History, L.A.R. (6) 59S-b<)3 Boose (J. R.) Best books of 1903 — Travel, L.A.R. (o) (H4-bT7 1906 Best books of 1904 — Travel, L..I.R. () 1031 Dealers in Literature relaiim; to History, Arelneoloi^y, 'I'opoi^ral^liy, ele. — Ai.i.KN, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Baer, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frank fort-o-M., Ormany Bakek, T., 72, Newman Street, W. Ma(;gs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, Hig^h Holborn, W.C. RiMEi.i. & Son, 53, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. SOTIIERAN & Co.. 140, Strand, W.C. .Stevens, Son &• Stii.es, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Wai.kord Brothers, b, New O.xford Stred, W.C. Williams & Norgaik, 14, Henrietta Street, U'.C. L 145 SPECIAL— LOCAL AND COUNTY 1.S81-.S2 Wrii,^ht (W. H. K.) Librarians and local biblio-raijliy, /...I. Traus (4-5) 197-201 Bradshaw (H.) Note on local Libraries considired as ^hiseums ot local authorship and printing', L.A. Trans (4-5) 237-23.8 i88b Harrison (R.) County bibliography, L.C. (3) 49-34 1887 Madan (F.) What to aim at in local bibliography, L.C. {4) 144-14S 1895 Hyett (F. .\.) County bibliographies : suggestions lor incn-asing their utility, Bib .Scty's Trans (3) 27-40 i8g6 .Suggestions as lo the limits and arrangement of county bibliograjjliies, f3ib Scty's Trans (3) 167-170 - Countv bibliographies, L. (8) 394-400 1898 Cole (Ci. W.) Local cartography,'/../, (ij,) 102-103 1902 Minto (J.) Bibliographv of local literature, I..A.I\\ (4) ^7-44 h'or List of r)ealers see L 144 L 146 MAPS AND ATLASES 1904 Check list of large scale majjis published l)y foreign go\irnnients ((ireat Britain exceptc^d) in the Library of Congress, compiletl imder the direc- tion of P. L. Phillips, Chief of Division of Maps, Lib of Cong 58p. i()09 List of geographical atlases in the Library of Congress, with biblio- graphical notes, compiled under the direction of P. L. Phillips, Chief of [)ivision of Maps and Ch.n-|s, J.ih oj Cnii^i; 2 vols. Dealers in .Maps — Ma(;c;s Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co.. 39, High Holborn, W.C. SoTHERAN &: Co., 140, Strand, W.C. .SrKVENs, Son ^- Sth.ks, y)- Gnal Russdl Sinrt, W.C. L147 AMERICA— (iHNERAL 1888 Ford (P. L.) Reference list to bibliographies: catalogur> and reference lists on .\meric.i, /../. (13) 37, 82-b, 135-39, 174-79, 207-12, 244-48, 289-91 1894 Cole ((i. W.) .\merican bibliogra|jh\' : general and local, L.J. (19) :,, 5-9, 41 .\merican catalog-ue of books previous to 1876, f^.J. (19) 41-42 1897 Bowk<'r (R. R.) l^ibliographic.il endeavours in .\merica, /,./. {22) 3S4-387 1900 Thompson (|. W.) .Some sugg'estions concerning the needs and methods of historical bibliography, Bib Seiy of Ciiie Vr-Bk (i899-i()oo) 26-37 1901 Johnston (W. I).) Present bibliogra|)hical und( rlakings in the C'nited States, L.J. (26) 674-677 1902 Literature of .\merican history : a review, L.J . {27) 784-78() 1903 List of bibliographies published in official documents of the I'nited .States, .May, 1902, to .April, 1903, inclusive, L.J. (2S) 774-776 BIBLIOGRAPHY— GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS 417 1904 Bowker (R. R.) Recent national bibliography in the United States, L.J. (29) Conf No 121-125 State and local history, Kansas P.L.O. (4) 43-72 1905 Lane (W. C.) Bibliography in America, P.L. (10) 111-113 1906 McMahon (E.) Reference Library in history, Wash L.A. Bull (2) No 2, 15-16 1907 Bradley (L S.) Bibliographies published by Historical Societies of the United States, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 146-157 Thwaites (R. S.) Bibliographical activities of Historical Societies in the United States, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 170-175 1909 Hanson (J. C. M.) Preliminary statement on collecting information in regard to early Scandinavian-American imprints. Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 43-48 Dealers in Literature relating to America — Allen, E. G., & Sox, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Barnard, F. M., Tunbridge Wells Baer, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Cazenove & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. Clark, A. H., & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C. LippiNCOTT & Co., 5, Henrietta Street, W.C. Maggs Brothers, 109. Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, High Holburn, W.C. Putnam & Son, 24, Bedford Street, W.C. Quaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria SoTHERAN & Co., 140, Strand, W.C. Stechert & Co., 2, Star Yard, W.C. Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Tregaskis, James, 232, High Holborn, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.C. L 147=1 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS 1882 Green (S. S.) Printed lists of documents, L.J. (7) 195, 216-218 1885 Bowker (R. R.) Bibliographies of U.S. Government publications, L.J. (10) 236, 335 1886 — Poore's catalogue, 'L.J. (11) 3-4 Hickcox (J. H.) Catalogue of government documents, L.J. (11) 99, (12) 161 1893 Ames (J. G.) Index to public documents, L.J. (18) Conf No 72-74 1895 Monthly catalogue of government documents, L.J. (20) 301 1S97 Catalogue of monthly publications by Superintendent of documcnls, L.J. (22) 4, 43 '. . Hickcox (J. H.) Serials, technical and scii'ntillc, publications of Lnited States Government, L.J. (22) 16-17 Bowker (R. R.) Inde.x to documents to 54th Congress, L.J. (22) 43, 270, 770 1903 List of bibliographies published in official documents of the LTnited States, May, 1902, to April, 1903, inclusive, L.J. (28) 774-776 1904 Hasse (A. R.) On a Bibliography of public documents, L.J. (29) Conf No 1 16-120 1905 Notes on States documents bibliography, L.J. (30) Conf No 233-238 Systematic bibliography of State official literature, L.J. (30) Conf No 238-240 1906 Wyer (J. L) United States Government documents : Bulletin No 102, Library School 21, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vol. i Clarke (E. E.) lnited States Public documents and their catalogues, ^•/. (3O 317-318 1907 Wyer (J. L) Some useful New York State public documents, N.V.L. (1) lo-n - - United States Government documents : a list that should be in even the smallest Library, N.Y.L. (i) 43-45 X909 Morrison (H. A.) Bibliography of the publications of the Confederate States of .\merica. Bib .'•ycty of Am Proc (3) 92-122 4i8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Dealers in Government Publications — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbur}^ Avenue, W.C. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.G. Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washing- ton, D.C., U.S.A. Wesley & Son, 28, Essex Street, Strand, W.C. Stevens, Son & .Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. AMERICA— SPECIAL PERIODS L 148 PRECOLUMBIAN DISCOVERY 1881 Watson (P. B.) Bibliographv of the Pre-Columbian discovery of America, L.J. (6) 227-244 Dealers in Pre-Columbian Literature — Barnard, F. M., Tunbridge Wells Clark, A. H., & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Tregaskis, J., 232, High Holborn, W.C. L149 COLONIAL PERIOD 1907 Brigham (C. S.) Need of a bibliography of American Colonial newspapers, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 160-164 Reinsch (P. S.) Bibliography of Colonial government. Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 225-226 Dealers in Literature relating to Colonial Period — Stevens, .Son & .Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Tregaskis, J., 232, High Holborn, W.C. L150 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD 1906 Naval records of the American Revolution, 1775-1788, compiled under the direction of W. C. Ford, by C. H. Lincoln, Lib of Cong 1907 List of works relating to the French alliance in the American Revolution, compiled by A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 4op. Declaration of Independence, Kansas P.L.O. (7) 70-75 Dealers in Literature relating to the Colonial Period — Barnard, P. M., Bridge Street, Manchester Clark, A. H., & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Tregaskis, J., 232, High Holborn, W.C. L 151 CIVIL WAR PERIOD 1902 Heckman (F. B.) Bibliography of the Civil War (United States), P.L. (7) 360-362 1903 Bibliography of the Civil War, P.L. (8) 25 Dealers in Literature relating to the Civil War Period — Barnard, F. M., Tunbridge Wells Clark, A. H., & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. QuAKiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. SoTiiERAN & Co., 140, Strand, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Slre<;t, W.C. Tregaskis, J., 232, High Holborn, W.C. L152 AMERICA— SPECIAL SUBJECTS: POLITICAL REPRESENTATION 1904 List of books (with references to periodicals) relating to proportional representation, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 3op. 1907 List of works relating to political |);nii('S in the L'.S., Lib of Cong 2()p. L153 SENATE 1906 Bibliogr.iphy (ordered) printed by Senator Lodge, Lib of Cong L 154 SENATORS 1902 Debates in Federal convention on election of senators, with extracts from Federal list and bibliography, compiled by A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong i4p. BIBLIOGRAPHY— AMERICA 419 iqo4 List of references on the popular election of senators, compiled under the direction of A. P. C, Griffin, Chief Biblioj^rapher, Lib of Cong 39P. L155 GOVERNORS' MESSAGES ic)o5 WhittL-n (R. II.) Dij^M'st of Governors' messages of the United States, 1905, .V. \'..S'./,. Kept (SS) Vol. 2, Bulletin No loi, Legislation No 27 STATESMEN L 156 FRANKLIN ic)o5 List of the Benjamin Franklin papers in the Library of Congress, com- piled under the direct it>n of ^\^ C. Ford by John C. Fitzpatrick, Lib of Cong 322p. L 157 LINCOLN 190J List of Lincoiniana in the Library of Congress, compiled by G. T. Ritchie, Assistant in the Catalogue Division, Lib of Cong 73p. 1906 — Revised edition, with supplement. Lib of Cong 86p. 1909 Lincoln centenary. Bibliographies and Reading Lists, Lib Occ (2) 57-58 Fish (D.) Lincoln collections and Lincoln bibliography. Bib Scty of .lin Proc (3) 49-64 L 158 MONROE i()04 Papers of James Monroe, listed in chronological order from the original manuscripts in the Library of Congress, Compiled under the direction of VV. C. Ford by W. R. Leech, Lib of Cong ii4p. L 159 WASHINGTON 1901 Washington MSS. A calendar of Washington manuscripts in the Library of Congress, compiled under the direction of H. Friedenw aid, Lib of Cong 315P. 1905 Reference list of lives and works of George Washington, lirst President of the United States, Kansas P.L.O. (5) 2-9 1906 Calendar of the correspondence of George Washington with the continental congress, compiled under the direction of W. C. Ford by J. C. Fitz- patrick. Lib of Co)ig 74ip. Washington Aids. Aids and secretaries to General Washington I Facsimiles of handwriting reprinted from the Calendar of the corre- spondence of George Washington with the Continental Congress], Lib of Cong 5p., 31 facs. OTHER SPECIAL SUBJECTS L160 GERMANS IN THE UNITED STATES 11)04 I-'^"^ of works relating to the Germans in the L'nited States, compiled under the direction of A. P. C, Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 32p. L 161 PAUL JONES MSS. i<)03 Calendar of John Paul Jones' manuscripts in the Library of Congress, compiled under the direction of C. H. Lincoln, Assistant in Charge, Division of Manuscripts, Lib of Cong 3i6p. L 162 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS i<)o6 Wyer (J. I.) United States Government documents, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vol. I, Bulletin No 102, I^ibrary School No 21 See also L 147- 1 L 163 UNITED STATES NAVAL HISTORY i<)o6 Naval records of the American Revolution, 1775-17S8, prepared by C. H. Lincoln, Lib of Cong 54<)p. Lincoln (C. H.) Material in the Library of Congress for the studv of United States naval history. Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 84-95 L 164 MAPS AND CHARTS 1901 List of maps of America in the Library of Congress, preceded by a list of works relating to cartography, b\ P. L. Phillips, Chief of the Division of Maps and Charl'^, Lib of Cong 1134P. 420 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Cartography. A list of works relating to cartography by P. L. Phillips, Chief of the Division of Maps and Charts (Reprinted from " A List of maps of America, in the Library of Congress ") gop. 1904 Kohl Collection (now in the Library of Congress) of maps relating to America, by Justin Winsor. A reprint of bibliographical contribution number 19 of the Library of Harvard L^niversity, with index by P. L. Phillips, Chief of Division of maps and charts, Life of Cong iSgp. For List of Dealers see L 146 For United States Government Documents Bibliographies see L112 AMERICA— SPECIAL BY STATES L165 CALIFORNIA 1906 List of Californian authors, Cal News Notes (i) 172-175, 188-189, 275, 339, 396-397, (2) S3 1909 California current events index, Cal Ne7vs Noics (4) 439-446 For List of Dealers see L 147 L166 CONNECTICUT 1901 Flagg (C. A.) Reference list on Connecticut local history, N.Y.S.L. Rept (84) Bibliography No 23 1908 Godard (G. S.) History and progress of collecting material for a biblio- graphy of Connecticut, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 84-93 For List of Dealers see L 147 L 167 INDIANA 1908 Index to Indiana material in newspapers, Lib Occ No 11, 12-13, No 12, 12-14, (2) 15-16, 78-82, 100-102 For List of Dealers see L 147 L 168 IOWA 1904 List of books by Iowa authors, la Lib O. (4) 56-57 1905 Brigham (J.) lov/a in the world's literature, la Lib O. (5) 1-8 Iowa books, la Lib Q. (5) 34, 46 For List of Dealers see L 147 L 169 LOUISIANA 1902 Louisiana, Kansas P.L.Q. (2) 66-68 1903 Corvvin (E. F.) Bibliography of Louisiana, P.L. (8) 267-270 For List of Dealers see L 147 L170 iMAINE 1901 Hall (D. B.) Reference list on Maine local history, N.Y.S.L. Rept (84), Bulletin No 63, Bibliography No 28 For List of Dealers sec L 147 L171 MINNESOTA 1908 Minnesota writers, Minn P.L.C. Notes (2) No 6, 114-117 For List of Dealers see L 147 L172 MISSOURI 1901 Missouriana, Kansas P.L.Q. (i) 48-54, 69-100 Missouri newspapers and magazines, Kansas P.L.Q. (i) 54-58 1903 Official publications of Missouri, Kansas P.L.Q. (3) 7-9 For List of Dealers see L 147 L173 NEW ENGLAND 1898 Wilson (M. C.) Reading list on Colonial New England, N.Y.S.L. Rept (80) Bibliography No 2 For List of Dealers see L 147 NEW YORK L 174 COLONIAL HISTORY 1898 Colonial records: general entries. Vol. i, Appendix 3, N.Y.S.L. Kept (81) 1901 Jennings (J. T.) Bibliography of New York Colonial history, N.Y.S.L. Rept (84) Bibliography No 24 BIBLIOGRAPHY—AMERICA 421 1902 Calendar of New Xork Colonial Council from 1(168-1783, Bulletin No 58, History No 6, N.Y.S.L. Rept (85) Vol. 2 For List of Dealers sec L 147 L175 GENERAL 1898 Annotated list of the principal manuscripts in the New York State Library, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) Appendix 3 For List of Dealers sec L 147 L 176 NEW YORK GOVERNORS' MESSAGES 1905 Wyer (M. G.) and C. E. Groves. Index of New York Governors' messages, 1777-1901, Bulletin 100, Legislation No 26, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) Vol. 2 For List of Dealers sec L 147 L177 NEW YORK MARRIAGE LICENCES 1898 Supplementary list of marriage licences, N.Y.S.L. Rept (Si) Appendix 3 L 177=1 OHIO 1906 Ohio Bull (i) No 12, 1-2, (2) No 4, 1-7, No 5, i-io For List of Dealers sec L 147 L178 WASHINGTON 1900 List of maps and views of Washington and District of Columbia in the Library of Congress, by P. L. Phillips, Superintendent of Maps and Charts, Lib of Cong yjp. For List of Dealers sec L 147 L179 NORTH AMERICA— GENERAL 1897 Plvmpton (C. W.) Select bibliography of Travel in North America N.Y.S.L. Rept (80) Bibliography No 3 1898 Alaska and the North-\\'est part of North America, 158S-1S98, Maps in the Library of Congress, by P. L. Phillips, Superintendent of Maps and Charts, Lib of Cong ii9p. For List of Dealers see L 147 L 180 CANADA 1900 Dawson (G. E.) Prose writers of Canada, L.J. (25) Conf No 11-24 Lighthall (W. D.) Canadian poets and poetry, L.J. (25) Conf No 25-26 Reading list on Canada and Montreal, L.J. (25) 120- 121 1905 Burpee (L. J.) Bibliography in Canada, L. {N.S.) (6) 403-411. 1907: P.L. (12) 401-405 Select list of books (with references to periodicals) on Reciprocity with Canada, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Biblio- grapher, Lib of Cong i4p. List of Dealers in Literature relating to Canada- - Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Carsley, Sons, & Co., 18, Bartholomew Close, \l.C. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. RiMELL & Son, 53, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. Walforo Brothers, 6, New Oxford Street, W.C. CENTRAL AMERICA L 181 NICARAGUA 1900 List of books and articles in periodicals \o interocf^anic canal and rail- way routes (Nicaragua, Panama, Darien, and the Valley of the Atrato, Tehuantepic and Honduras, Suez Canal) by H. A, Morrison, Junr., with an appendix, Bibliography of United States Documents, prepared in the Office of Documents, Lib of Cong 174P. Dealers in Literature relating to Nicaragua— Copland & Son, Godliman Street, E.C. Frost & Co., 181, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 30, Great Russell Street, W.C. 423 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY L182 WEST INDIES 1901 List of books (with references to periodicals) on the Danish Indies by A. P. C. Griffin, Chief BibUo<,'-rapher, Lib of Cong i8p. 1904 List of the Vernon Wager Manuscripts in the Library of Congress, compiled under the direction of W. C. Ford, by J. C. Fitzpatrick, Lib of Cong 148P. Dealers in Literature relating to West Indies — Copland & Son, Godliman Street, E.C. Frost & Co., 181, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 39, Great Russell Street, W.C. L 183 CUBA 1898 List of books relating to Cuba (including references to collected works and periodicals) by A. P. C. Griffin, Assistant Librarian of Congress, with bibliography'of maps, by P. L. Phillips, Superintendent of Maps and Charts, Lib of Cong 6ip. For List of Dealers see L 182 L184 PORTO RICO 1901 List of books (with references to periodicals) on Porto Rico, by A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 55P. For List of Dealers see L 182 L 185 ENGLAND— GENERAL 1877 Walford (C.) New General catalogue of English literature, ist Int Conf 101-103. 1878 : L.A. Trans (i) 54, 154 1879 Reports on Catalogue of English literature, L.A. Trans (2) 6-7. 1880 : L.A. Trans (3) 9 1893 VVheatley (H. B.) Present condition of English bibliography, and sugges- tions for the future. Bib Scty's Trans (i) 61-90, L.J. (19) 336-338 1894 Huth (A. H.) Some supplementary suggestions to Mr. Wheatley's paper on "An English bibliography." Bib Scty's Trans (2) 17-24 1895 Pollard (A. \V.) English books printed abroad. Bib Scty's Trans (3) 195-209 Arber (E.) Recovery of lost English books : a suggestion. Bib Scty's Trans (3) 227-230 1903 Plomer (H. R.) Books mentioned in Wills, Bib Scty's Trans (7) 99-121 1904 Fortescue (G. K.) The Thomason Tracts, Bib Scty's Trans (8) 7-10 1905 Lee (S.) Beginning of French translation from the English, read before the Society under the title " An Episode of Anglo-French bibliography," Bib Scty's Trans (8) 85-112 1907 Fortescue (G. K.) Comparison between the pamphlet literature of the English Civil VVar and that of the French Revolution, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 8-10 Steele (R.) Spanish proclamation in English against Elizabeth, L. (N.S.) (8) 303-308 Dealers in the Literature relating to the History and Topography of England — Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Daniell, W. v., 33, King Street, S.W. Edwards, F., 75, High Street, Marylebone, W. Ellis & Co., 29, New Bond Street," W. Hill & Son, 61, New Oxford Street, W.C. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, High Ilolborn, W^C. QuARiTCii, Bernard, it, Grafton Street, W. Rimell & Son, 53, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. SoTiiEKAN & Co., Strand, W.C. L 186 MIDDLESEX— LONDON 1894 Welch (C.) Notes on London Municipal literature, Bib Scty's Trans (2) 48-80 For Dealers see L 185 L 187 MONMOUTHSHIRE 1896 Haines (W.) Notes on the bibliography of Monmouthshire, L. (8) 239-247 Dealers in Literature relating to Monniouih shire — Edwards, F., 75, High Sti'eet, Marylebone, W. Ellis & Co., 29, New Bond Street," W. QuARiTCii, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Sotheran & Co., Strand, \\'.C. BIBLIOGRA PH \— ITALY 423 L 188 SOMERSETSHIRE— BATH 189S Shum (F.) Early Bath books, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 6-7 Dealers in Literature relating to Somersetshire — Barmcott & Pearce, 44, Fore Street, Taunton CoMMiN, J. G., High Street, Exeter Woodward, C. H., 4, St. John Street, Devizes L 189 SCOTLAND 1907 Lyman (A.) Readinj^ list on Scotland, Bulk-tin No 112, Bibliography No ■42, X.Y.S.L. Kept (90) Dealers in Literature relating to Scotla)id — Barnard, F. M., Tiinbridge Wells Edwards, F., 75, High Street, Marylebone, W. (iARDNER, A., Giliiiour Strcct, Paisley Grant, J., George Fourth Bridge, Edinburgh Thin, J., South Bridge, Edinburgh Watson & Co., 93, llope Street, Glasgow L190 IRELAND 1905 i^ix (E. R. McC.) Irish Librarians and Irish bibliography, .4m Leah (i) 28-34 Condon {].) Short bibliography of Irish historv, An Leah (i)-4o-52, 85-95, (2) 48-63, 1 48- 1 59 1906 Dix (E. R. McC.) Irish pirated editions. An Leah (2) 67-77 Dealers in Literature relating to Irela)id — Duffy & Co., Ltd., Great Strand Street, Dublin Edwards, F., 75, High Street, Marylebone, W. Gii.L & Sons, Ltd., Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin HoDGF.s, Figgis & Co., Grafton Street, Dublin L19I FRANCE 1889 Pollard (A. W.) French bibliography of first editions, and a plan for an English one, L. (i) b4-()8 Tedder (H. R.) Bibliography and classification of French historv, L. (0 15-^3 1897 Claudin (.\.) I-irst Paris Press : an account of the books printed for G. Fichet and J. Heynlin in the Sorbonno, Bib Scty's Illustrated Mono- graphs No vi 1902 Descriptive list of French manuscripts, copied for the New York State Library from National Archives and the National Library at Paris, 188S, Bulletin No 57, History No 5, AM'.S.L. Kept (85) 319-382 Partial list of French Government serials in .American Libraries, prepared bv the A.L.-'X. Committee on Foreign Documents, Bulletin No 70, Bibliography No 33, K.Y.S.L. Kept (85) 1905 List of cartularies (principally French) recently added to the Library of Congress, compiled under the direction of A.- P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 3op. Dealers in Literature relating to France — AsfiER & Co., 14, Bedford Street, W.C. Baicr, Iosf.pm &• Co., Hochstrasse 6. l-'rankfort-o-.M., Germany Barnard, F. M., Tunbridge Wells Dui.AU & Co., 37, Soho Square, W.C. Olaritcii, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Sotiieran & Co., Strand, W.C. U'li.LiAMS & NoKC \TK, 14, Henrietta Street. W.C. L192 ITALY— GENERAL 1903 Wolfson (A. M.) Some bibliographical notes on Italian communal history, Bib Scty of Chic Yr-Bk (1902-3) 47-7S 1908 Books on Italy, Lib Occ No ii, 7 Dealers in Literature relating to Italy — Bafr, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankforl-o-M., Germany Barnard, F. M., Tunbridge Wells Olaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Sotheran & Co., Strand, W.C. Wii.i.iAMs & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W .C. 424 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY L193 FLORENCE 1906 Perry (E. R.) Reading list on Florence, Bulletin No 106, Bibliography 41, N.Y.S.L. Rept (89) Vol. i For List of Dealers see L 192 L 194 VENICE 1897 Sperry (H.) Reading list on Venice, Bibliography No 7, N.Y.S.L. Rept (80) For List of Dealers see L 192 L195 NETHERLANDS 1898 Thorne (E. G.) Reading list on the Netherlands, Bibliography No. 9, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) Dealers in Literotiire relating to the Netherlands — Baer, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria L196 RUSSIA 1898 Morse (A. L.) Reading list on Russia, Bibliography No 15, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) 1902 Efforts towards a National bibliography of Russia, L.J. (27) 767-76S Dealers in Literaliirc relating to Russia — • Baer, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria Williams & Norg.ate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L 197 SPAIN 1902 Josephson (A. G. S.) Notes on Spanish bibliography, L.J. (27) 836-837 Dealers in Literature relating to Spain — Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Myers & Co., 59, High Holborn, W.C. Quaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Sotheran & Co., Strand, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.G. L 198 ASIA— GENERAL 1901 Windeyer (M.) China and the Far East, 1889-99, A contribution towards a bibliography. Bulletin No 59, Bibliography No 25, N.Y.S.L. Rept (84) 1904 Select list of books (with references to periodicals) relating to the Far East, compiled under the direction of A. P. C. Griflin, Chief Biblio- grapher, Lib of Cong 74p. Dealers in Literature relating to Asia, including Afghanistan, Arabia, Central Asia, China, India and Ceylon, Indo-China, Japan, Korea, Malay Archi- pelago, Persia, Siberia, Asia Minor — Baker & Co., 4, Bond Court, Walbrook, E.G. Duff, W., & Co., 113, Cannon Street, E.G. Edwards, F., 75, High Street, Marylcbone, W. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. P..\UL, Trench, Trubner, & Co., Gerrard Street, W. Quaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rowe & Co., Buchanan Street, Glasgow Stechert & Co., 2, Star Yard, W.C. Thin, J., South Bridge, Edinburgh ASIA— SPECIAL L199 INDIA i()o8 Sutherland (J. T.) Books on India and Indian periodicals, L.J. (33) 229-230 For List of Dealers see L 198 L 200 CHINA i<)oi Windeyer (M.) China and the Far East, 1889-99, -^ contribution towards a bibliography. Bulletin No 59, Bibliography No 25, N.Y.S.L. Rept (84) For List of Dealers see L 198 BIBLIOGRAPHY— BIOGRAPHY 425 L 201 JAPAN 1897 Gay (H. K.) Reading list on Japan. Biblio.crraphy No 6, N.Y.S.L. Rept (80) For List of Dealers see L 198 L202 TURKEY 1906 Dennis (A. L. P.) Abstract of a paper on the European historians of the Turks in the 16th and 17th centuries, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 103-104 For List of Dealers see L iqS POLYNESIA L 203 SAMOA 1901 List of books (with references to periodicals) on Samoa and Guam, com- piled under the direction of A. P, C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 54p. L204 HAWAII 1898 List of books relating to Hawaii (including references to collected works and periodicals) by A. P. C. Griffin, Assistant Librarian, Lib of Cong 26p. MALAYSIA L205 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 1903 List of books (with references to periodicals) on the Philippine Islands in the Library of Congress, compiled by A. P. C. Griffin, Chief of Division of Bibliography, with chronological lists of maps in the Library of Congress, by P. L. Phillips, Chief of Division of Maps and Charts, Lib of Cong 397P. 1905 List of works relating to the American occupation of the Philippine Islands, 1898-1903, by A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, reprinted from the list of books (with references to periodicals) on the Philippine Islands, 1903, with some additions to 1905, Lib of Cong loop. Dealers in Literature relating to Oceania, Australasia, Malaysia, Polynesia, Malay Peninsula — Australian Book Co., 21, Warwick Lane, E.C. Clark, J., 107, Fenchurch Street, E.C. Cohen, D., & Co., 17, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C. Edwards, F., 75, High Street, Marylebone, W. Edwards, Dunlop, & Co., Ltd., 7, Bream's Buildings, W.C. McCaul & Co., 27, Walbrook, E.C. Sands & McDougall, Ltd., Mitre Street, E.C. L206 BIOGRAPHY 1889 Bowker (R. R.) Re])orl on Index I0 portraits, /../. (14) 174-175 1899 Rudolph (A. J.) The Newberry Genealogical index, L.J. (24) 53-55 1902 Hyatt (B. E.) Biography for young people, Bulletin No by. Bibliography No ^2, N.Y.S.L. Reft (85)' 1904 Tedder (H. R.) Biographies in English, L..\.R. (6) 611-613. 1906: L.A.R. (8) 57-60 1906 A.L.A. Portrait index. Index to portraits contained in printed books and periodicals; edited by W. C. Lane, Librarian of Harvard L^niversity, and Nina E. Browne, Secretary of the A.L.A. Publishing Board, Lib of Cong i6oip. — List of books indexed (in the press) 1909 Harron (J. S.) Fifty biographies for a small Library, N.Y.L. (i) 206-209 Dealers in Literature relating to Biography, Gowalogy, Heraldry, etc. — Barnard, F. M., Tunbridge Wells Coleman, S. & E., 9, Tottenham Terrace, Tottcnh.ini, N. Daniell, W. v., },;!,, King Street, S.W. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. Marcham, F., 45, .\vondale Road, Palmer's Green, N. Myers & Co., 51), Higli Holborn, W.C. Quaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, \\'. Rosenthal, Li'dwig, Munich, Bavaria Walkord Brothers, 6, New Oxford Street, W.C. WiLLLAMs & NoRGATE, 14, Ilenrietia Street, W.C. L207 BIOGRAPHY OF MUSICIANS 1898 Bailey (A. L.) Bibliography of Biography of .Musicians in English, Bulletin No 17, N.Y.S.L. kept (81) ^ 426 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Dealers in Musical Biography — AuGENER & Co., Regent Street, W., Newgate Street, E.G. Breitkopf & Hartel, 54, Great Marlborough Street, VV. CuRWEN & Sons, Ltd., 24, Berners Street, W. NovELLO & Co., Ltd., 160, Wardour Street, W. Reeves, W., 83, Charing Cross Road, W.C. Williams & Norg.ate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L208 CROMWELL 1901 Catterall (R. C. H.) Some recent Uterature on Oliver Cromwell, Bib Scty of Chic Yr-Bk (1900-1) 32-50 L209 FICTION— SELECTED LISTS OF NOVELS 1876 Perkins (F. B.) Best hundred novels, L.J. (i) 166-167 i88^ Fletcher (W. L) Serial stdries— contributions toward an index (alpha- betical by authors) of serial stories contained in bound volumes of leading periodicals, L.J. (6) 42-44, 166-167 1890 Lindcrfelt (K. A.) Fifty of the best English novels, L.J. (15) 67 — ■ Historical novels of Alexandre Dumas, arranged in chronological order, L.J. (15) 270 1892 The Ten and Hundred greatest novels, L.J. (17) 55 Foster (J.) Chronology of the Waverley Novels, L. (4) 1 17-18 Aids to the selection of books for Libraries : annotated and selected lists of novels (Books, articles, and papers relating to fiction), U.S. Rept (i8'^2-93) Vol. I, 937-939 1893 Lancefield (R. T.) Arrangement of fiction, L.J. (18) 183-4 1896 Dudley (C. R.) Library editions of popular fiction, L.J. (21) Conf No 41-2 1898 Co-operative selection of historical fiction (Philadelphia Library plan), L.J. (23) 241 1899 Waverley Novels arranged chronologically, L.A.R. (i) 503 Baker (E. A.) French fiction in Public Libraries, L.W. (2) 68-71, 79-81 Reed (L. B.) Best novels of 189S, P.L. (4) 62-64 1900 Guppy (H.) French fiction and French juvenile literature for the Public Library, L.A.R. (2) 357 Aldred (T.) Sequel stories, L.W. (2) 327-30, (3) 14-17, 40-3, 69-71 1901 List of Legal novels, L.J. (26) 76-8 List of " Best novels" issued by Springfield, Mass., Library, L.J. (26) 142-3 Humorous novels, L. W. (3) 263-5 1902 Bostwick (A. E.) Truth in fiction, P.L. (7) 178-82 1903 Cattell (S.) and A. B. Kroeger. Aids to book selection, Penii L.C. Bull (I) 15-16 1904 Baker (E. A.) Best books of 1903 — Fiction, L.A.R. (6) 617 1907 Genealogv of the Scots Novel, L.W. (9) 237-41 Reference list on Ghost stories, Kansas P.L.Q. (7) 108-109 1908 Fiction anthologies, L.W. (11) 7-14 Everhart (E.) Dumas' series, P.L. (13) 168, 21 1-2 12 Stuhlman (F.) Small Library and the fiction problem, N.Y.L. (i) 78-79 Goodrich (N. L.) Classic fiction : a study and comparison of 13 " Lists of Best novels," N.Y.L. (i) 140-141 FICTION— SPECIAL 1893 Ashbee (H. G.) Iconogiaphy of " Don Quixote," Bib Scty's Trans (i) 123-144, Bib Scty's Illustrated Monograph No iii 1903 Lang (A.) " Aucassin and Nicolete," L. (N.S.) (4) 22-27 Bourdillon (F. W.) The Early editions of the " Roman de la Rose," Bib Scty's Trans (7) 95-96, Bib Scty's Monographs No xiv 1904 Weston (J. L.) Perceval legend in literature, L. (N.S.) (5) 59-90 1905 Cholmeley (R. F.) A Book of snobs, L. (N.S.) (6) 391-402 igo6 Bourdillon (F. W.) Addenda and corrigenda. Bib Scty's Trans (8) 229-232 Williams (C.) Thomas Love Peacock, L. (N.S.) (7) 397-422 Dealers in New and Second-hand Fiction — Beazlev, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Street, Islington, N. Preston & Co., 77, Clapham Park Road, S.W. Sinclair & Woolston, Ltd., Cheapside, Nottingham Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, Oxford Street, W. Williams & Norg.vie, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18-19, Gracechurch Street, E.G. BIBLIOGRAPHY— CHILDREN'S BOOKS 427 L210 CHILDREN'S BOOKS— GENERAL 1881 Books for boys and girls, L.J. (6) 182 1882 Hewins (C. M.) Yearly report on boys' and girls' reading, L.J. (7) 182-90 Green (S. S.) Selection of books for Sunday Children's Libraries, L.J. (7) 250-251 1892 Short list of books and articles on reading of the young, U.S. Rept (1892-3) 948-949 1902 Wheeler (M. 1.) Aids to selection of books for children, N.V.S.L. Rept (85) 139-143 1903 Cattell (S.) and A. B. Kroeger. Aids to book selection, Pcim L.C. Bull (i) 12-13 1905 Children's Reference books, Kansas P.L.Q. (3) 85-87 1908 New York State Library's best books of 1908, Lib Occ (2) 74 Straus (E.) Reference work with children, Ohio BnU (4) No 4, 1-3, No 5, 1-5 SPECIAL SUBJECTS L211 NATURAL HISTORY 1903 Kansas P.L.Q. (3) 92-95 1908 Scott (C. E.) Nature books for children, Lih Occ (2) 10-14 1909 Short stories of animals, Lih Occ (2) 36-40 L212 USEFUL ARTS 1903 Mechanics for boys, Kansas P.L.Q. (3) 87-8S 1907 Juvenile books on Iseful Arts, Kansas P.L.Q. (7) 41-45 L213 BIOGRAPHY 1902 Hyatt (B. E.) Biography for young people, Bulletin Xo 67, Bibliography No 32, N.Y.S.L. Rept'iSs) 1909 Biography for children, Lib Occ (2) 32-35 L2I4 FAIRY TALES 1898 Olcott (F. |.) Fairy tales for children, Bibliography No 13, N.Y.S.L. Rept (81) 1903 Fairy stories, Kansas P.L.Q. (3) 88-91 1909 McCoy (L.) Books of myth and legend — why bovs and girls should read them, la Lib O. (6) 28-29 L215 BOYS' BOOKS 1885 Brett (W. H.) Books for youth, L.J. (10) 123, 127-128 1901 Gymer (R. C.) Fifty school and college stories for young people, la Lib Q. (I) 15-16 ■ ".. , 1904 List of 43 books submitted by young readers of St. Nicholas, P.L. (9) 129 1906 Hewins (C. M.) What you "can get out of a Ilenty book, Wis Lib Bull (2) 69-70 1907 Some good books for older boys, Lib Occ No 9, 7 1908 Hewins (C. M.) What you can get out of a Henty book, Wis Lib Bull (4) 15-16 Books for boys who like Alger books, N.Y.L. (i) 54, 88, Lib Occ No 11, 10 1908 Pearson (E. L.) Amateur's notion of boys' books, A.L.A. Bull (2) 158-162 L216 GIRLS' BOOKS 1901 Stories for girls, la Lib Q. (i) 47-48 1902 Stearns (L. E.) The book for the girl, P.L. (7) 408 1906 — Problem of the girl, /,./. (31) C'onf No 103-106, Discussion 200-203 1909 Some books that high mIiooI girls like, P.L. (14) 28c) Dealers in Netv and Second-hand Juvenile Literature- — Beazley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Miles & Co., 95, Upper Streit, Islington, N. Preston & Co., 77, Clapham Park Road, S.W. Sinclair & Woolston, Ltd., Cheapsidc, Nottingham Truslove & Hanson, Ltd., 153, O.xford Street. W. Wilson, Alfred, 18, Gracechurch Street, E.C. L2I7 LANGUAGE 1903 Lee (E.) Recent foreign literature, /,. (N.S.) (4) K5, 320, 430, (5) 35, 210, 305. 359. (6) 45. 'S^. 288, 412, (7) 78, 209, 2S7,'4i'i, (S)'i77, 239, 393, (9) 80, 186, 267, 369, (10) 62, 134, 288, 371 428 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1907 Barwick (G. F.) Recent English literature in Spain, L. (N.S.) (8) 275-279 1908 List of books to aid foreigners in learning English, Wis Lib Bull (4) 12 1909 Stewart (J. D.) Terminological dictionaries, L.W. (12) 87-92 L218 RECITATIONS 1906 Reading list of recitations and orations, Kansas P.L.Q. (6) 25-26 L219 LITERATURE 187S Thomas (E. C.) Proposed index to collectaneous literature, L.A. Trans (i) 88-89 1899 Shaw (A. E.) Earliest Latin grammars in English, Bih Scty's Trans (5) 39-65 1904 Clarke (A. E.) On Allibone's " Critical Dictionary of English literature," L. (N.S.) (5) 419-430 1906 Baker (E. A.) Best books of 1904 — Literature, L.A.R. (8) 53-57 Lathrop (H B.) English translations of " Don Ouixote, " IVis Lib Btill (2)5-8 Hammond (E. P.) Need of bibliographies in literary history, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 65-70 1908 Scholderer (V.) Early English translations from the Greek and Latin, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 123-126 Dealers in Books relating to Philology and Literature — English Language and Literature — Hill & Sox, 70, Charing Cross Road, W.C. NuTT, David, 57-59, Long Acre, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. SoTHERAX & Co., Strand, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. French Language and Literature — AsHER & Co., 14, Bedford Street, W.C. Be.azley, H. K., & Co., 19, Churton Street, Belgravia, S.W. Braux, L. C, 17, Denmark Street, W.C. LuzAc & Co., 46, Great Russell Street, W.C. Williams & Norg-vie, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18, Gracechurch Street, E.C. German Language and Literature — Baer, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse h, Frank for t-o-M., Germany Braun, L. C, 17. Denmark Street, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Lvdwig, Munich, Bavaria Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. WiLSOx, Alfred, 18, Gracechurch Street, E.C. Italian Language and Literature — Baer, Joseph & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Quaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Spanish Language and Literature — Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Rosenthal, Lldwig, Munich, Bavaria Williams & Norg.'XTE, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18, Gracechurch Street, E.C. Portuguese Language and Literature — Quaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Lldwig, Munich, Bavaria Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Russian Language and Literature — Luzac & Co., 46, Great Russell Street, W.C. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Oriental Language and Literature — MoRicE, E. L., q, Cecil Court, W.C. Paul, Trench, Trubner, & Co., Gerrard Street, W. Quaritch, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta, Street, W.C BIBLIOGRAPHY— ENGLISH DRAMA 429 Scandinavian Language and Literature — Ni'TT, David, 57-59, Long Acre, W.C. QuARiTCH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Williams & Norgatk, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L220 LIBRARY ECONOMY i88x Green (S. S.) Library aids, L.J. (6) 104-111 18S5 Richardson (E. C.) Bibliothecal science and economy: .\rticle ii of A.L.A. Constitution, L.J. (10) 244 1S92 Reference list on classification, U.S. Rept (1892-93) 893-897 1S97 Bibliography of Library literature of eight years : a retrospect, L. (9) 157-63 Dodge (V. R.) Librarians' aids, L.J. (22) Conf No 67-70 189S Reference books for use of Cataloguers in finding full name^, Bibliographv No 5, N.y.S.L. Kept (80) i!Sy9 Aids and guides in Library work, U.S. Rept (1899-1900) 707-709 iqoo Williams (H.) College Libraries in the United States, a contribution toward a bibliography, Bibliography No 19, N.Y.S.L. Rept (83) n»oi Hulme (E. W.) Librarians' aids, L.A.R. (3) 49 Williams (M. F.) and B. M. Brown. Reading list for Children's Librarians, Bibliography No 27, N.Y.S.L. Rept (84) U)02 Johnston (W. D.) Work of the Division of Bibliography, Library of Congress, L.J. (27) Conf No 63-67 1903 Brown (J. D.) Bibliographical aids, L.W. (5) 204 Hulme (E. W.) Librarians' aids, L.A.R. (5) 119-132, Discussion 153-156 1904 Selection of Cataloguers' reference books in New York State Library, Bulletin No 36, N.Y.S.L. Rept (87) Kettle (B.) Best books of 1903 — Bibliography and Library science, L.A.R. (6) 543-551 1905 ~~ Best books of 1904 — Bibliography and Library science, L.A.R. (7) 637-9 1909 Aids to Librarianship, L.A. (7) 56-57 Sayers (\V. C. B.) An old question once more, L.A.R. (ir) 561-562 Josephson (A. G. S.) Gleanings from the Library press of 1908, L.J. ,(34) 55-57 Wilson Company. Printed catalogue. Lib Work (2) 179-180 Professional reading for the Librarian, Lib Work (3) No i List of books for the Librarian's Library, Lib Occ (2) 35-36 Dealers in Literature relating to Library Economy — Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Barnard, F. M., Tunbridge Wells Quaritch, Bernard, 11, Grafton Street, W. SoTHERAN & Co., Strand, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. L221 POETRY AND DRAMA— GENERAL 1904 Gill (A. K.) Best books of 1903— Poetry, L.A.R.- (6) 556-551) 1908 Wheeler (C. T.) Collections of poetry for children, N.Y.L. (i) 141-142 Steele (R.) The Casket sonnets, L. (N.S.) (9) 422-428 1909 Wilson (J. D.) Euphues and the prodigal son, L. {N.S.) (10) 337-361 L222 CANADIAN POETRY i()00 Lighthall (W. D.) Canadian poets and poetry, L.J. (25) Conf No 25-26 L223 ENGLISH POETRY 1900 Redgrave (G. R.) First four editions of " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers," L. (A". 5.) (i) 18-25 1903 Pollard (.\.) Bibliography of manuscripts containing i'lngiish poetry, Written before 1600, Bib Scty's Trans (7) 10-14 1904 Greg (W. W.) Tottel's Misceflany, L. (N.S.) (5) 113-133 1906 Bunn (R.) Bcsi editions of Shakespeare for a Library, Wis Lib Bull (2)21-24 L224 ENGLISH DRAMATIC LITERATURE iSq- Lee (S.) Some bibliogra|jhical problems connected with the Elizabethan drama, Bib Scty's Trans (4) 148-150 430 BTBUOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1899 Greg (W. W.) List of English plays written before 1643 and printed before 1700, Bib Scty's Puhlication 1900 — Some points in the bibliography of the English drama, Bib Scty's Trans (6) 8-1 1 1901 — List of Masques, pageants, etc., supplementary to the " List of Eng- lish Plays," Bib Scty's Puhlication 1902 — Old plays and new editions, L. (N.S.) (3) 408-426 1904 — Henslowe, Collier and the latest German criticism, L. (N.S.) (5) 293-304 1906 — Cambridge, Beaumont and Fletcher : the facsimiles of Shakespeare's Poems and Pericle — two reviews, L. (N.S.) (7) 192-208 L225 IRISH DRAMATIC HISTORY 1906 O'Neill (J. J.) Irish theatrical history : a bibliographical essay. An I.eab (2) 115-122 L226 PERIODICALS AND ANNUALS 1876 Biscoe (W. S.) Improvement of Poole's Index, L./. (i) 279-281 1895 Nelson (C. A.) General catalogue of American literary periodicals, L.J. (20) Conf No 30-31, 67 1896 Campbell (F.) Bibliography of periodical literature, L. (8) 49-64 1901 Pollard (A. W.) Meditation on Directories, L. (N.S.) (2) 82-90 Union list of periodicals, transactions, and allied publications currently received in the principal Libraries of the District of Columbia, com- piled under the direction of A. P. C. Griffin, Chief Bibliographer, Lib of Cong 315P. 1904 Rivers (J.) From an old directory, L. (N.S.) (5) 173-181 1907 Preliminary check list of American almanacs, 1639-1800, by H. A. Morrison, Lib of Cong i6op. 1908 Voge (A. L.) Indexing of periodical literature and the work of the Concilium Bibliographicum, Zurich, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 1 16-134 1909 Barwick (G. F.) Some magazines of the eighteenth century, ill., Bib Scty's Trans (10) 109-140 L227 NEWSPAPERS 1901 Check list of American newspapers in the Library of Congress compiled under the direction of A. B. Slauson, Chief of Periodical Division, Lib of Cong 292P. 1904 Check list of newspapers in the Library of Congress, compiled under the direction of A. B. Slauson, Chief of Periodical Division, Lib of Cong 7ip. 1905 Plomer (H. R.) Analysis of the Civil War Newspaper, Mercurius Civiciis, L. (N.S.) (6) 184-207 Smith (G.) Old newspapers, L.A.R. (7) 329-342 1907 Brigham (C. S.) Need of a bibliography of American Colonial newspapers, Bib Scty of Am Proc (i) 160-174 Periodical Subscription .Agents — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Cazenove & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. D.-^wsoN & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 186, Strand, W.C. Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18, Gracechurch Street, E.C. Periodicals — Back-date Magazines and Periodicals — George & Sons, 151, Whitechapel Road, E. Humphreys & Co., 22, Paternoster Row, E.C. Russell, Henry, 25, Paternoster Square, E.C. Periodicals— Foreign — Allen, E. G., & Son, Ltd., 14, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. Cazenove & Son, 26, Henrietta Street, W.C. Dawson & Sons, Ltd., Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, E.C. Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Bavaria Stevens & Brown, 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C. Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. Wilson, Alfred, 18, Gracechurch Street, E.C. HISTORIC A [. PRINTIXG CLASS M— Printing: Ml BIBLIOGRAPHY 1S95 Reed (T. 13.) List of books and papers on Printers and jirintinj^- under the countries and towns to which they refer, compiled bv the late Talbot Baines Reed, edited by A. \\'. Pollard, Bib Sciy's Trans (3) 81-152 i8t)q Index to Dibdin's Edition of the Typographical Antiquities (bound with the " Serapium "), Bib Scty's Publication 1900 Cannons (H. G. T.) Select list of books on practical and historical print- ing-, book illustration and paper manufacture, L.W. (2), 245-248, 270-272 1904 Madan (F.) Chart of the Oxford printing, 1468-1900, with notes and illustrations. Bib Scty's Publication 1906 Peddie (R. A.) Books on the practical side of printing, 1566-1750, A paper read before the Bibliographical Society, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 1-4 Dealers in Literature relating to Historical Printing — Baer, Joseph, & Co., Hochstrasse 6, Frankfort-o-M., Germany Barx.akd, F. M., Tunbridgc Wells Ellis & Co., 29, New Bond Street, W. Maggs Brothers, 109, Strand, W.C. QuARircH, Bernard, ii, Grafton Street, W. Rosenthal, Lldwig, Alunich, Bavaria Sotheran & Co., Strand, W.C. Williams & Norg.me, 14, Henrietta Street, W.C. M 2 HISTORICAL 1882 Stevens (H.) Who spoils our new English books, L.A. Trans {5) 173-179 18S3 Walford (C.) Earlv laws and regulations concerning books and printers, L.A. Trans (6) 88-99 1S97 Garnett (R.) Introduction of European printing into the East, 2nd Int Conf 5-8 Dziatzko (C.) On the aids lent by Public bodies to the art of printing in the early days of typography, 2nd Int Conf 72-78 1898 Early representation of the printing press, Bib Scty's Tra)is (4) 239-240 i()02 Thome (W. B.) Bibliographical collections of the late William Blades and the late Talbot Baines Reed, L. (N.S.) (3) 349-357 i()03 Redgrave (G. R.) The Privy Council in its relation to literature and printing, Bib Scty's Trans (7) 92-95 Voynich (W.) On the studv of earlv printed books : notes on a lecture, L. (N.S.) (4) 189-199 1905 Pollard (A. W.) Recent Caxtoniana, ///., L. (X.S.) (6) 337-353 1006 Plomer (H. R.) A Printer's bill in the Seventeenth centurv, L. (N.S.) (7) .V-45 — Printers of Shakespeare's plays and poems, L. (N.S.) (7) 149-166 1909 .Steele (R. L.) Printers and books in chancery, /.. (N.S.) (10) 102-106 For List of Dealers see M i M21 SPECIAL igoo Barwick (G. F.) Books printed at sea, L. (X.S.) (i) 163-166 M3 ORIGIN AND ANTECEDENTS 1S84 Bullen (G.) On the presumed earliest printed notice of Gutenberg as the inventor of printing, L.A. Trans (7) 25-31 1887 Blades (W.) On the present aspects of the question, who was the inventor of printing, L.C. (4) 135-143 1S88 Bradley (J. W.) Books before printing, L.C. (5) 30-37 1895 Reed (T. B.) Invention controversy. Bib Scty's Trans (3) SS-00 1899 Ames (J.) Index to Dibdin's edition of the "Typographical Antiquities," with some references to the intermediate edition by William Herbert, Bib Scty's Publication 1903 Steele (R.) What 15th century books are about. L. (N.S.) (4) 337-354 433 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY 1904 Burgoyne (F. J. P.) Origin of movable types, L.A. (4) 130 1907 Hessels (J. H.) Some notes on the invention of printing, Bib Scty's Trans (9) "-H Pollard (A. W.) Gutenberg, Fust, Schoeffer, and the invention of printing, L. (N.S.) (8) 69-99 For List of Dealers see M i NATIONAL M4 AMERICA— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bib Sciy's Trans (3) 151- 152 M5 AMERICA— SPECIAL 1900 Garnett (R.) Early Spanish-American printing, L. (N.S.) (i) 139-146 South Carolina 1908 Sally (A. S.) Junr. The first presses of South Carolina; with a list of South Carolina imprints from 1735 to 1771, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 28-69 Tennessee 1908 Wiley (E.) Eighteenth century presses in Tennessee, Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 70-83 Private Presses 1901 Stevens (T. W.) On some American bookmakers, Bib Scty of Chic Yr-Bk (1900-01) 25-31 M6 ENGLAND 1878 Allnutt (W. H.) Printers and printing in the provincial towns of England and Wales, L.A. Trans (i) 157-164 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of Printers and printing in England, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 90-02 Duff (E. G.), H. R. Plomer, and R. Proctor. Hand-Lists of English printers, 1501-1556, plates, 2 parts in i, Bib Scty's Publication 1897 Plomer (H. R.) New documents on English printers of i6c.. Bib Scty's Trans (4) 153-183 1899 Duff (E. G.) Printers, stationers and bookbinders of York up to 1600, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 87-107 1901 Allnutt (W. H.) Notes on the introduction of printing presses into the smaller towns of England and Wales, after 1750 to the end of i8c., L. (N.S.) (2) 242-259 1903 Plomer (H. R.) Abstracts from the wills of English printers and stationers from 1492 to 1630, Bib Scty's Publication 1907 — Dictionary of the booksellers and printers who were at work in Eng- land, Scotland and Ireland from 1641- 1667, Bib Scty's Publication Axon (W. E. A.) The Lady Margaret as a lover of literature, L. (N.S.) (8) 34-41 1909 Will of George Thomason, L. (N.S.) (10) 34-43 Plomer (H. R.) Some dealings of the Long Parliament ^vith the press, L. (N.S.) (10) 90-97 Steele (R. L.) Printers and books in chancery, L. (N.S.) (10) 101-106 Page (W. G. B.) Notes on Hull authors, booksellers and stationers, B.A.R. (6) i-vii SPECIAL PRESSES M7 CAMBRIDGE 1904 (iray (G. J.) Earlier Cambridge stationers and bookbinders, and the first Cambridge printer, Bib Scty's Illustrated Monographs No xiii M7=l ESSEX 1904 Peddie (R. A.) Notes on Provincial printers and booksellers — Essex, L.W. (7) 57-60 M8 KING'S PRINTER 1900 Allnutt (W. H.) The King's printer at Shrewsbury, 1642-1643, L. (N.S.) (i) 355-364 1901 Plomer (H. R.) The King's printing-house under the Stuarts, L. (N.S.) (2) 353-375 M9 MARPRELATE PRESS 1907 Wilson (J. D.) A date in the Marprelale controversy, L. (N.S.) (8) 337-350 1909 — A new tract from the Marprelate Press, L. (N.S.) (10) 225-240 PRINTING—SPECIAL PRESSES 433 MIO OXFORD PRESS i88g Madan (F.) Some curiositii's of th<> Oxford Prrss, L. (i) 154-160 1902 — ■ Some notes on the Oxford press with reference to the fluctuations in its issue, Bib Scty's Trans (b) 1-3 1904 - — Chart of Oxford printinj^^, 1468-1900, ill., Bib Scty's Publication No xii 1907 Madan (F.) Oxford press durinj^ the Civil War, Bib Scty's Trans (q) 107-10 Gibson (S.) Abstracts from the wills and testamentary documents of binders, printers and stationers of Oxford, Bib Scty's Publication 1909 Pollard (A. W.) A New Oxford book of 1517, L. {N.S) (10) 212-213 Mil WHITTINUHAM PRESS 1901 Plonier (H. R.) Glance at the Whittingham Ledgers, ill., L. {N.S.) (2) M 12 WALES— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printers and |)rinting — Wales, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 92 1901 Allnutt (W. H.) Notes on the introduction of printing presses into the smaller towns of England and Wales, after 1750 to the end of the 18th c, L. (iV.5.) (2) 242-259 M 13 WALES— SPECIAL PRESS 1905 Ballinger (J.) The Trevecca press — Wales, L. (N.S.) (6) 225-250 M 14 SCOTLAND— GENERAL 1880 Clark (J. T.) Notes on the early printing in Scotland, 1507-1600, L..1. Trans (3) 22-29 1890 Annals of Scottish printing, L. (2) 251-257 1893 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing — Scotland, Bib Scty's Trans (3) ()2 1907 Small (A.) Some notes on Scottish printing, B.A.R. (5) ii.-v. Plomer (H. R.) Dictionary of booksellers and printers who were at work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641-1667, Bib Scty's Publication SPECIAL M 15 ABERDEEN i8t)4 Walker (G.) Aberdeen : its literature, bookmaking and circulating, /.. (6) 238-245, 265-273 M 16 PERTH 1900 Minto (J.) A notable publishing house : The Morisons of Perth, L. (N.S.) (i) 254-263 M 17 IRELAND— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing — Ireland, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 92 1901 Dix (E. R. McC.) Irish provincial printing prior to 1701, L. (N.S.) (2) 34 •-34^ 1907 Plomer (H. R.) Dictionary of the booksellers and printers who were at work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641-1667, Bib Scty's Publication M 18 IRELAND— SPECIAL 1895 Young (R. M.) An account of some notable books printed in Belfast, i- (7) 135-144 M 19 FRANCE— GENERAL 1895 Reed _(T. B.) Bibliography of printing- France, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 95-114 1904 Barwick (G. F.) Notes from the first French translation of " The Vicar of Wakefield," L. (N.S.) (5) 134-145 1905 Rivers (J.) French Itopia, L. (N.S.) (6) 265-273 FRANCE— SPECIAL M 20 PARIS 1896 Claudin (A.) On the first Paris printing pres> : an account of the books printed for G. Fichet and J. Heynlin in the Sorbonne, 1470-1472, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 162-165, also issued as the Society's Illustrated Mono- graph No 6 434 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY M21 LYONS 1902 Proctor (R.) On two Lyonnese editions of tlie " Ars Moriendi," L. (N.S.) (3) 339-348 1905 BourdiJlon (F. W.) Early printing at Lyons, L. (iV.5.) (6) 257-264 M22 AUSTRIA 1S95 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing— Austria, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 114-26 M23 BELGIUM— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing— Belgium, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 127-133 M24 BELGIUM— SPECIAL: BRUGES 1898 Weak (W. H.) Early printing at Bruges, Bib Scly's Trans (4) 203-212 M25 BOHEMIA— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing — Bohemia, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 134 M25 1 GREECE 1899 Proctor (R.) Earliest printers of Greek and their types, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 174-177 M26 GERMANY— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing— Germany, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 1 14-126 M261 GERMANY— SPECIAL: COLOGNE 1903 Proctor (R.) Early printers of Koln, L. (N.S.) (4) 392-402 M27 HOLLAND— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing-^-Holland, Bib Sctv's Trans (3) 127-133 M28 HUNGARY— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing — Hungary, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 134 M29 ITALY— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing— Italy, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 134-45 SPECIAL M30 SICILY 1900 Faber (R. S.) Printing in Sicily (1478-1554), Bib Scty's Trans (5) 183-211 M30I VENICE 1909 Butler (A. J.) The Gioliti and their press at Venice, Bib Scty's Trans (10) 83-107 M31 RUSSIA AND POLAND 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 145-146 M32 SPAIN AND PORTUGAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 146-148 1897 Haebler (K.) Early printers of Spain and Portugal, Bib Scty's Illustrated Monographs No iv M33 SWITZERLAND— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 150-151 SPECIAL M331 BASEL i()09 Scholderer (V.) Ludwig Hohenwang's second press at Basel, L. (N.S.) (10) 98-100 M332 FRIBURG 1898 Holder (K.) On the history of printing in Friburg. Switzerland, L. (10) 305-307 PRINTING— SPECIAL PRESSES 435 M34 SCANDINAVIA— GENERAL 1895 Reed (T. B.) Bibliography of printing, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 148-150 M35 CHINA 1901 Garnelt (K.) On tlie " De Missionc Lcgntorum Japonensium," 1590, L. (.V.5.) (2) 172-182 PRINTING— HISTORY OF SPECIAL PRESSES M36 BERTHELETS" iQoo Proctor (R.) Short view of Berthelets' editions of the Statutes of Henrv \1II., Bib Scty's Trans (5) 255-262 M37 EDINBURGH PRESS 1900 Plomer (H. R.) Edinburgh edition of Sidney's "Arcadia," L. {N.S.) (i) 195-205 M38 ELZEVIER PRESS , iSSS Christie (R. C.) Elzevier bibliography, L.C. (5) 117-123. 1898: L. (10) 5^-57 M39 KING'S PRINTERS 1900 AUnutt (W. H.) The King's Printer at Shrewsbury, 1642-1643, L. (N.S.) (1) 355-364 1901 Plomer (H. R.) King's printing house under the Stuarts, L. (N.S.) (2) 353-375 M40 MARPRELATE PRESS 1907 Wilson (J. D.) A date in the Marprelate controversy, L. (N.S.) (8) 337-59 1909 — A new tract from the Marprelate press, L. (N.S.) (10) 225-240 M41 LUTHERAN PRESS AT WITTENBURG 1895 Barwick (G. F.) Lutheran Press at VVittenburg, Bib Scty s Trans (3) 9-25 M42 MORISONS OF PERTH 1900 Minto (J.) A notable publishing house : The Morisons of Perth, L. (N.S.) (1) 254-263 M43 OPPENHEIM PRESS 1895 Redgrave (G. R.) Some early book illustrations of the Oppenheim press. Bib Scty's Trans (3) 71-80 M44 OXFORD PRESS 1889 Madan (F.) Some curiosities of the Oxford press, L. (i) 154-160 1902 — Some notes on the Oxford press with reference to the fluctuations in its issues. Bib Scty's Trans (6) 1-3 1904 — Chart of Oxford printing, 1468-1900, ill., Bib Scty's Publication No xii 1907 — Oxford press during the Civil War, Bib Scly's Trans (9) 107-110 M45 PLANTIN MUSEUM 1906 Whitwell (C.) Musee Plantin^ — Moretus (Homo of Christopher Plantin). L.A. (5) 102-104 M46 PRESS OF S. ULRICH AT AUGSBURG 1903 Proctor (R.) Ulrich von Ellenbog and the press of S. I Irich at Augsburg, L. (N.S.) (4) 163-179 xM47 WHITTINGHAM PRESS ii)()i Plomer CH. R.) A glance at the Whittingiinm ledgers, L. (N.S.) (2) 147-63 M48 PRIVATE PRESSES 1889 Bullen (A. H.) The Appledore private press, U.S.A., L. (1) 13-14, 51-55 Dobson (A.) Horace Walpole's printing press, L. (i) 313-319 1900 Plomer (H. R.) Some private presses of the Nineteenth Century, L. (N.S.) (I) 407-428 190 1 Stevens (T. W.) On some .\inerican bookmakers, Bib Scty of Chic Yr-Bk (1900-01) 25-31 4i6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY M49 SECRET PRESSES 1893 Harrison (R.) The French clandestine press in Holland, L. (5) 309-322 1903 Plomer (H. R.) Secret press at Stepney in 1596, L. (N.S.) (4) 236-242 1904 — ■ Secret printing during the Civil War, L. (N.S.) (5) 374-403 M50 INCUNABULA AND EARLY PRINTED BOOKS 1896 Cust (L.) Originals of the designs of the Block Book " Ars Moriendi," Bib Scty's Trans (4) 141-144 189S Christie (R. C.) An Incunabulum of Brescia, hitherto ascribed to Florence, Bib Sciy's Trans (4) 233-237 1899 Mathews (E. R. N.) Some earlv printed books and manuscripts at Bristol, L.A.R. (i) 589-592 Philadelphia Free Library, gift of rare Incunabula by P. A. B. Widener, P.L. U) 22-23 1900 Proctor (R.) Incunabula at Grenoble, L. (N.S.) (i) 215-220 1903 Steele (R.) ^^'hat 15th century books are about — Scientific books, L. (N.S.) (4) 337-354- 1904 : Divinity, L. (N.S.) (5) 337-358- 1905 : Law, L. (N.S.) (6) 137-155. 1907 : Literature, L. (N.S.) (8) 225-238 Young (H.) Memorandum on some Incunabula in the University of Toronto Library, L.J. (32) 118 1909 Beck (F. G. M.)'Ne\v Ipswich book of 1^48, L. (N.S.) (10) 86-89 Pollard (A. W.) A new Oxford book of 15^7, L. (N.S.) (10) 212-213 Wilson (J. D.) Euphues and the prodigal son, L. {N.S.) (10) 337-361 Peddie (R. A.) Fifteenth century books, L.W. (11) 267-271, 288-300, 335- 343. 374-382, 427-435, 455-462, (12) 10-18, 66-74, 102-109, 143-151. 192-200, 236-240 See also Bibliography, section L 32 M51 MUSIC 1903 Steele (R.) Earliest English music printing : description and bibliography of English printed music to the close of i6th c, Bib Scty's Publica- tion No xi PRINTERS M52 ENGLAND— GENERAL 1895 Duff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of English printers (1501-1556), Bib Scty's Publication 1909 Steele (R. L.) Printers and books in chancery, L. (N.S.) (10) 101-106 SPECIAL TOWNS M53 EXETER 1907 Soper (H. T.) Exeter printers, B.A.R. (5) xxi-xxiii M54 YORK 1899 Duff (E. G.) Printers... of York, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 87-107 M55 SCOTLAND— GLASGOW 1907 Small (P.) Early printers. ..of Glasgow, B.A.R. (5) xxxv-xl M56 IRELAND— DUBLIN 1903 Dix (E. R. Mc) Earliest Dublin printers, Bib Scty's Trans (7) 75-S5 M57 BAVARIA— AUGSBURG 1894 Aldrich (S. J.) Augsburg printers of the 15th c. Bib Scty's Trans (2) 25-47 i()03 Proctor (R.) Ulrich von Ellenbog and the press of S. L'lrich at Augsburg, L. (N.S.) (4) 163-179 M58 PRUSSIA— COLOGNE 1903 Proctor (R.) Early printers of Koln, L. (N.S.) (4) 392-402 M59 SPAIN 1895 Haebler (K.) On the native printers of Spain in the 15th c, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 4-7; also issued as the Society's Illustrated Monograph No iv^ INDIVIDUAL PRINTERS M 60 Andrewe, Lawrence, 1527-1539 1895 Duff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of English printers, Bib Scty's Publication PKISTING— INDIVIDUAL PRINTERS 437 M 61 Bankes, Richard, i5.'5-i54:! i8q5 Duff (K. G.) ami others. Hand-list- i.f Kiiijlibh prinlers, Bib Scty's Piiblicalio)! M 62 Barbiere, Jean, 1496-1516 iSSc) Duff (E. G.) A new Eiii^Hsh 15th c. priiu< r, L. (1) loj-io^ M 63 Barker, Christopher and Robert, isso-i6-'o 1SS5 Tedder (II. R.) The Rarkti-s and the . arly hislcirv of thr iVihlc-Patent, L.C. (2) i6i-i()(> M64 Baskerville, John, 1750-1768 ic)03 Dent (R. K.) John Baskerville and his work, L.A.R. (5) ioc)-ii8 1909 Flower (R.) Fate of the Baskerville type, L. (N.S.) (10) 251-252 M 65 Bercula, Thomas, 1520-1528 1907 DufT (E. G.) Richard Pynson and Thomas Bercula, /.. (N.S.) (S) 298-303 M 66 Bertheiet, Thomas, 1530-1554 1895 l^uff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of English printers, Bib Scty's Publication 1900 Proctor (R.) Berthelet's editions of the Statutes of Henry \'III, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 255-262 M67 Bulkley, Stephen, (?) 1642-1680 1907 Plomer (H. R.) and R. A. Peddie. Stephen Bulkley, printer, L. (N.S.) (8) 42-50 M68 Butler, John, 1529 1S95 Duff (E. G.) and otlu-rs. Hand-lists of English printers, Bib Scty's Publication M69 Byddell, John, 1533-1544 1895 I^uff , Bib Scly's Publication M 95 Plantin, Christopher, 1514-1589 iSgo Faber (R S.) Christopher Plantin, L. (2) 12, 38, 87, 133, 201 iqob Whitwell (C.) Musee Plantin — Moretus (Home of Plantin), L.A. (5) 102-4 M 96 Pocock, Robert, 1760-1830 ii)o7 Philip (A.) Robert Pocock, of Gravesend, L. (N.S.) (S) -80-285 M 97 Pynson, Richard, 1493-1531 1895 Duff (F''. G.) and otlicrs. lland-lisls of Enj^iish printers, Bib Scty's Publication H)oi Plonier (II. R.) Richard Pynson versus Henry Squyr suit in the- Star Chamber, Bib Scty's Trans (6) 137- 141 U)04 Burgoyne (F. J.) Printers of England — Richard Pynson, L.A. (4) 146-149 1907 Duff (E. G.) Richard Pynson and Thomas Bercula, L. (N.S.) (8) 298-303 1909 Plomer (H. R.) Two lawsuits of Richard Pynson, L. (N.S.) (10) 1 15-133 M 98 Rastell, John, 1516-1533 1895 Duff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of English printers. Bib Scty's Pnhlication M99 Rastell, William, 1530-1534 1895 Dufi (E. G.) and others. Hand-li-,ls of Engli^li printers. Bib Scty's Publicatio)i M 100 Ratdolt, Erhard, 1476-1486 i8()4 Redgrave (G. R.) Erhard Ivatdolt and his work at X'enice, col. ill.. Bib Scty's Publication No i M 101 Raynalde, Thomas, 1540-1555 1895 Duff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of Engli>h printers, Bib Scty's Publication M 102 Reinhard, Marcus, 1477- (?) 1495 i8Qt) Proctor (R.) Marcus Reinhard and Johann Grijninger, Bib Scty's Trans (5) 143-160 M 103 Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761 1901 Thorne (W. B.) A famous printer: Samuel Richardson, L. (N.S.) (2) 396-404 M 104 Schoefler, Peter, — (?) 1502 1907 Pollard (A. W.) Gutenberg, Fust, Schoeffer, and the invention of printing, L. (N.S.) (8) 69-99 M 105 Short, Peter, 1589-1603 1897 Thompson (S. P.) Peter Short, printer and his marks. Bib Scty's Trans (4) 103-128 M 106 Skot, John, 1521-1537 i8g5 Duff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of English printers, Bib Scty's Publication M 107 Treveris, Peter, i5-'j-i532 1895 1^'^'ft (''-• *'•) '""' others. Hand-lists of English print«r^. Bib Scty's Publication M 108 Ulrich von Ellenbog, (?) 1473 i()03 Proctor (R.) Ulrich von Ellenbog ;ind th< press of S. Tlrich at Augsburg, L. (N.S.) (4) 163-179 M 109 Valdfoghel, Procope, 1446 1890 Aldrich (S. J.) Procope Valdfoghel, Go!d>mith and printer (French 15th c. printer), ].. (2) 217-219 M 110 Verard, Antoine, 1501-1508 1896 Macfarlane (J.) Antoine Verard, Bib Scty's Trans (4) 11-35, additions and corrections (4) 241-242. 1899: Bib Scty's Publication }so vii 440 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Mill Wolfe, Reginald, (?) i533-i573 1895 Duff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of English printers, Bib Scty's Ptiblication MII2 Worde, Wynkyn de, i493-i535 1895 Duff (E. G.) and others. Hand-lists of English printers, Bih Scty's Publication M 113 Wyer, Robert, 1529-1542 1895 Plomer (H. R.) On Robert Wyer, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 1-3 1897 — Robert Wyer, printer and bookseller, Bib Scty's Publication M114 PRINTERS' MARKS 1894 Redgrave (G. S.) Erhard Ratdolt and his work at Venice, Bib Scty's Illustrated Monographs No i 1897 Thompson (S. P.) Peter Short, printer, and his marks, Bib Scty's Trans (4) 103-128 PRINTING— HISTORICAL TYPOGRAPHY M115 INVENTION OF MOVABLE TYPES 1884 Bullen (G.) On the presumed earliest printed notice of Gutenberg as the inventor of printing, L.A. Trans (7) 25-31 1887 Blades (W.) On the present aspect of the question, who was the inventor of printing, L.C. (4) I35-H3 1888 Bradley (J. W.) Books before printing, L.C. (5) 30-37 1893 Poole (W. F.) John Gutenberg and the early printers, L.J. (18) 474-475 1895 Reed (T. B.) Invention controversy, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 88-90 1899 Ames (J.) Index to Dibdin's edition of the "Typographical antiquities," Bib Scty's Publication 1904 Burgoyne (F. J. P.) Origin of movable types, L.A. (4) 130 1907 Pollard (A. W.) Gutenberg, Fust, Schoeffer, and the invention of print- ing, L. (N.S.) (8) 69-99 M116 BOOK ILLUSTRATION 1895 Pennell (J.) On English book-illustrators of i860, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 153-154 Redgrave (G. R.) Some early book illustrations of the Oppenheim press, ill, Bib Scty's Trans (3) 71-80 Ashbee (H. S.) An Iconography of " Don Quixote," 1605- 1895, ill., Bib Scty's Publication No iii 1897 Wheatley'(H. B.) Portraits in books. Bib Scty's Trans (4) 129-136 1898 Marche (O. de la) Le Chevalier Dilibire. The illustrations of the edition of Schiedam, reproduced with a preface by F. Lippmann, and a reprint of the text, Bib Scty's Publication 1899 Macfarlane (J.) Antoine Verard, Bib Scty's Illustrated Monograph No vii 1900 Pollard (A. W.) Some notes on English illustrated books. Bib Scty's Trans (6) 29-62 — Woodcuts in English plays printed before 1660, L. (N.S.) (i) 71-88 1901 — Book illustration in the fifteenth century, L, (N.S.) (2) 190-209 1902 Proctor (R.) Early Pestblatter, L. (N.S.) (3) 3-12 Wheatley (H. B.) English illustrated books, 1480-1900, Bib Scty's Trans (6) iS5-i5« Sketchley (R. E. D.) English book illustration of to-day, ill. (with bibliography), L. (N.S.) (3) 54-91, 176-212, 271-320 358-397 Oilman (E. A.) How periodicals are illustrated, P.L. (7) 83-84 Garrett (E. H.) Illustration of books, P.L. (7) 260-261 it)04 Dodgson (C) Some Augsburg books illustrated bv Hans Wleditz, Bib Scty's Trans (8) 1-3 M 117 PRACTICAL— GENERAL, PHYSICAL FEATURES OF A BOOK 1876 Perkins (F. B.) Book indexes, U.S. Kept 727-732 1891 Dawson (A.) The most artistic book, /.. (3) 433-435 1893 Jacobi (C.) Printing of modern books, Bib Scty's Trans (i) 187-204 Morris (W.) The Ideal book. Bib Scty's Trans (1) 179-186 1896 Bolton (H. C.) Bad features in good books : imperfections and ab- surdities in the "make up," L.J. (21) 265-267 PRINTING— PROOF READING 441 lyoi Dewey (M.) Science in printing: being experiments with various size types, P.L. (b) iio-iii iyo5 Brown (J. D.) Book description, L. 11', (S) 145-147 1907 Dana (J. C.) Physical ^ide of boolis : suggestions for the formation of a collection of material employed in the making of a book, /,./. (32) 351-8 i()o8 List of bibliographical requirements of a book, drawn up by the Book Production Committee of the L.A.l'.K., L.A.R. (10) 366 U)oc) Koopman (H. L.) Simplified spelling from the printer's standpoint, L. (X.S.) (10) 7.S-85 M 117=1 BOOK EXHIBITIONS U)o7 Brown (J. D.) Book Exhibitions : proposal for a publisher's permanent Book Exhibition on systematic lines, L.IT. (10) 201-204 iQoS — Book Museum at Brussels, L.W. (10) 337-33S M 118 TYPEFOUNDING— PRINTING TYPE i()oo Proctor (R.) Printing of Greek in the fifteenth century, Bib Scty's Illustrated Moiiograplis No viii U)oi Dewey (M.) Newspaper print, P.L. (6) 433 K)o3 Proctor (R.) Erench Royal (Ireek ty()e^ and the Eton Chryscstom, Bib Scty's Trans (7) 40-74 1906 Greg (W. W.) Notes on the types, border>. etc.. used by Thomas Berthelet, Bib Scty's Trans (8) 187-227 i()o<) Flower (R.) Fate of the Baskerville type, L. (N.S.) (10) 251-252 PRINTING MACHINERY M119 LINOTYPE 1892 Growoll (A.) Notes on co-operation or labour-saving methods of printing catalogues. L.J. (17) 157- 161 Richardson (E. C.) Linotype method, L.J. (17) 377-37S 1894 Billstein (W.) Linotyping Library catalogues, L.J. (ig) 255, 257-258 Stetson (W. K.) Linotyping Library catalogues, L.J. (19) 259-260 Steiner (B. C.) Linotyping I^ibrary 'catalogues, L.J. (19) '259-260 Richardson (E. C.) Linotyping Library catalogues, L.J. (19) 260-261 Plummer (M. W.) Linotyping Library catalogues, L.J. (19) 261 Lancefield (R. T.) Linotyping Library catalogues, L.J. (19) 261 1895 Wade (E. I.) Cataloguing in the future, L.J. (20) 71, Conf No 21-24 Linotype at the Boston Public Library. /../. (20) 174-175 1898 Anderson (E. H.) Linotype work at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, L.J. (23) 273-276 ■ ■ • • 1899 Aldred (1.) Linotype in catalogue printing, Z..H . (i) 226 Lemmon (C. H.) Linotype in catalogue printing, L.W. (2) 2S 190 1 Printing office and bindery, Kept of Libn of Coug 221-223 See also Section I 46 Tor particulars, applv to— Linotype and M.xchineky Ltd., 188-189. Fleet Street. E.C. MI20 MONOTYPE 1903 Doubleday (W. E.) New method of printing catalogues, L.W. (5) 281- 283, 309-312 For particulars, apply to — L.anston-Monotvpe Machine Syndicate, Ltd., 43, Fetter Lane, E.C. M121 INK 1900 Inks use in MSS., L.A.R. (2) 388 1905 Note on Printer's ink, L. (N.S.) (6) 440-441 1906 Jacobi (C. T.) Printing inks, L. (N.S.) (7) 70-77 Ink used in ancient Irish manuscripts, P.L. (11) 37 M 122 PROOF READING 1896 Kroeger (A. B.) Glossary of torm> compiled from various sources. P.L. (i) 167-172 1908 Signs used in correcting proof. Lit Yr-Bk 786-788 McGill (W.) and W. J. Phillips. Terms and phrases used in Library work, L.W. (10) 354-360, 391-400, 429-440, 458-467 442 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOMY M123 PUNCTUATION 1905 New York State Library directions for catalog^ucrs, Bulletin 95, 575-57S, N.Y.S.L. Rept (88) 1908 Bell (E. J.) Punctuation of catalogues, L. TT'. (11) 38-39 M 124 TITLE PAGES 1876 Robinson (O. H.) Titles of books, 17.5. Rept 715-726 1880 Wheatley (B. R.) Thoughts on title taking, trite, trivial, or tentative, L.A.M.N. (i) 25-32, L.J. (5) 133-138 1883 Whitney (J. L.) A modern Proteus, L.J. (8) 172-193 1891 Crunden (F. M.) Humour of book titles, L.J. (16) 75 1903 Pollard (A. W.) Ames collection of title-pages, Bib Scfy's Trans (7) 160-2 1907 Madan (F.) Degressive bibliographj-, Bib Scty's Tra]is (9) 54-56 M125 COLOPHONS 1890 Garnett (R.) Some colophons of the early printers, L. (2) 125-132 1907 Madan (F.) Degressive bibliography, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 58-59 M 126 IMPRINTS 1888 Bowker (R. R.) Order of imprint data, L.J. (13) 86 1907 Pollard (A. W.) Objects and methods of bibliographical collations and descriptions, L. (N.S.) (8) 193-217 Madan (F.) Degressive bibliography, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 56-57 1909 Henson (J. C. M.) Preliminary statement on collecting information in regard to early Scandinavian-American imprints. Bib Scty of Am Proc (3) 43-48 M 127 SIGNATURES 1889 Blades (W.) On signatures in old books, L. (i) 121-131 1891 Proctor (R.) Notes on signatures : being additional notes to Blades' " Bibliographical Miscellanies," L. (3) 177-180, 267-269 M 128 ORNAMENTAL LETTERS, INITIAL LETTERS, INSCRIPTIONS, etc. 1893 Morris (W.) The Ideal book. Bib Scty's Trans (i) 179-186 1894 Redgrave (G. R.) Erhard Ratdolt and his work at Venice, Bib Scty's Illustrated Monographs No i 1896 — Inscriptions in books. Bib Scty's Trans (4) 37-46 1900 Strange (E. F.) Decorative work of Gleeson White, L. (N.S.) (1) 11-17 1901 Jennings (O.) Some old initial letters, L. (N.S.) (2) 44-59 1905 Sayle (C.) Initial letters in early English printed books, Bib Scty's Trans (7) 15-47 1906 Greg (W. W.) Notes on the types, borders, etc., used by Thomas Berthelet, Bib Scty's Trans (8)'iS7-227 M 129 PAPERMAKING 1878 Abbot (E.) Ancient papyrus and the mode of making paper from it, ^•/- (3) 3^3-324 1889 Blades (W.) On paper and paper marks, L. (i) 217-223 1891 Inferior paper a menace to the permanency of literature, L.J. (16) 241-242 1897 Garnett (R.) Manufacture of fine paper in England in the 18th c, L. (9) 133-136 1898 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) Durability of modern book papers, L. (10) 295-304 Durability of paper, Rept of Libn of Cong 58-62 1900 Macfarlane (I.) Paper duties of 1696-1713; their effect on the printing and allied trades, L. (N.S.) (i) 31-44 Jenkins (R.) Early attempts at paper-making in England (1495-1586), L.A.R. (2) 479.488 — Paper-making in England (1588-16S0), L.A.R. (2) 577-588 1901 — Paper-making in England (1682-1714), L.A.R. (3) 239-251 1902 — Paper-making in England (1714-1788), L.A.R. (4) 128-139 1903 Garnett (R.) Early Arabian paper-making, L. (N.S.) (4) i-io 1907 A note on paper, J^.W. (9) 451-452 POINTING— PAPER MARKS 443 iqoS Sindall (R. W.) Physical qualities of paper, L.A.R. (10) 24-35, Discussion 60-62 — Manufacture of wood pulp for paper-making^, L.A.R. (10) 336-341 Cost of wood for paper, P.L. (13) 43-44 K)oc) Chivers (C.) Paper and binding of L( nding- Library books, /../. (34) 350-354 M 130 PAPER PRESERVATIVE iQoo Bisliop (W. W.) Zapon, as a paper preservative, L.J. (25) 284-285 M 131 PAPER MARKS 18S1) Blades (W.) On paper and paper marks, L. (i) 217-223 — Water-marks, ill., L.J. (14) 129-131 Water-marks unreliable in determining date of documents and books, L.J. (.4) 445 1904 Redgrave (G. R.) Water-marks in paper, L. (N.S.) (5) 91-92 1908 Designs used in Shakespeare water-marks, L. (N.S.) (9) 381 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LIBRARY ECONOM CLASS N— Publishing N 1 PUBLISHING— GENERAL 1885 Effect of Free Libraries on iho publishing^ trade, L.J. (10) 131 1895 Evans (W. E.) Welsh publishing and bookselling, L. (7) 391-397 1897 Lemcke (E.) Librarian and the bookseller, L.J. (22) Conf No 12-16 1898 Axon (W. E. A.) Statistics of British publishing and the need for an official bibliography, L. (to) 65-67 1902 Plomer (H. R.) On the value of publishers' lists, L. (N.S.) (3) 427-433 Powell (W.) Publishers and publishing, L.A.R. (4) 523, 590-601 1904 — Book production in Great Britain, L.J. (29) Conf No 50-54 1905 Duff (E. G.) A century of English book trade : short notices of all printers, stationers, bookbinders and others connected with it from the issue of the first dated book in 1457 to the incorporation of the Company of Stationers in 1557, Bib Scty's Publication 1906 Sheavyn (P.) Patrons and professional writers under Elizabeth and James L, L. (N.S.) (7) 301-336 — Writers and the publishing trade, circa 1600, L. (N.S.) (7) 337-365 1907 — Livelihood of the professional writer, circa 1600, L. (N.S.) (8) 1-29 1909 Steele (R. L.) Printers and books in chancery, L. (N.S.) (10) 102-106 N2 PUBLISHERS— BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES 1884 Axon (W. E. A.) In memoriam — Nicholas Trubner, L.C. (i) 42-46 1909 Wyer (M. G.) Some magazine editors, P.L. (14) 212-213 N3 PUBLISHING METHODS 1883 Walford (C.) Early laws and regulations concerning books and printers, L.A. Trans (6) 88-99 1889 Harris (G. W.) Some German publishing methods, L.J. (14) 250-254 1897 Plomer (H. R.) New documents on English printers and booksellers of the i6th c. Bib Scty's Trans (4) 153-183 1904 Libraries and the book trade : circular from New York Importers, L.J. (29) 74-76, 132 1906 Sayers (W. C. B.) Publishers and Public Libraries : a comment on the "Book War," L.A. (5) 187-1S8 N4 CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS 1894 Lowy (A.) On censorship and Jewish literature, Bib Scty's Trans (2) 8-1 1 1907 Sheavyn (P.) Writers and official censors under Elizabeth and James I., L. (N.S.) (8) 134-163 1909 Plomer (H. R.) Some dealings of the Long Parliament with the press, L. (N.S.) (10) 90-97 N5 BOOKSELLING 1895 Evans (W. E.) Welsh publisliing and bookselling, L. (7) 391-397 1897 Lemcke (E.) Librarian and the importer, P.L. (2) 443-446, 487-489 1892 Lewin (P. E.) Farringdon Road Book-stalls, ill, L. W. (5) S8-92 1902 Peoples (N. T.) Relations of Libraries to the book trade, P.L. (7) 31 1-3 14 1905 Burger (P.) Retrospect of fifty years' work in German second-hand bookselling, B.A.R. (2) i-iii 1907 Duff (E. G.) Early chancery proceedings concerning members of the Book trade, L. (N.S.) (8) 408-420 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS 445 N6 BOOKSELLERS iSi)7 Plonicr (H. R.) Robert Dyer, printer and bookseller, ///., Bib Scly's Fiiblicatio}i 1897 Gray (G. J.) William Pickering", the earliest bookseller on London Bridge, 1556-1571, Bib Scty's Tratis (4) 57-102 1900 Wood (B.) Thomas Gent: printer, bookseller, and bookmaker, L.A.R. (2) 235-245 1902 Plomer (H. R.) St. Paul's Cathedral and its booksrllini,-- tenants, L. {N.S.) (3) 261-270 — Booksellers of London Bridge, L.A.R. (4) 626-629, L. (\.S.) (4) 28-46 1903 — A Chester bookseller, 1 667-1 700 : Some of his customers and the books he sold them, L. (N.S.) (4) 373-383 1905 Edwin Parson, Bookseller of Brompton Road, B.A.R. (3) vii-ix Go to Bath : an article on the Booksellers of Bath, B.A.R. (3) xv-xxi Plomer (H. R.) Westminster Hall and its booksellers, L. (N.S.) (6) 3S0-90 1906 Dent (R. K.) Birmingham. ..and its booksellers, B.A.R. (4) i-iv Hutton (S.) Bristol. ..and its booksellers, B.A.R. (4) xv-xix Ryan (M. J.) Some notes on the. ..book trade of Dublin, B.A.R. (4) xlv-xlix Worman (E. J.) Alien members of the book trade during the Tudor period; being an index to those whose names occur in the returns of aliens, letters of Denization, and other documents published by the Huguenot Society, Bib Scty's Publication 1907 Soper (H. T.) Exeter printers and booksellers, B.A.R. (5) xxi-xxiii DufT (E. G.) Booksellers' accounts, circa 15 10, L. (N.S.) (8) 256-266 Wheatley (H. B.) Signs of booksellers in St. Paul's Churchyard, Bib Scty's Trans (9) 67-106 Duff (E. G.) Early chancery proceedings concerning members of the book trade, L. (M.S.) (8) 408-420 1908 Tilley (A.) Paris book.seller of the sixteenth century — Galliot du Pre, L. (N.S.) (9) 36-65, 143-17^ Plomer (H. R.) 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